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In 2012, in Spokane, WA, Donna Perry, a convicted felon, was convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm, and it was then that her DNA was submitted to a national database. It was a surprise to law enforcement when her DNA was a hit to unsolved murders from 1990. Those murders were of 3 sex workers, who at the time that they were killed, were not able to be linked to Spokane serial killer Robert Yates, and went cold. It would take 22 years and the advancements in DNA technology to finally get justice for the 3 women who were murdered. Join us for today's case to find out how Donna was linked to more than one unsolved murder. So, grab your cafecito, and let's get started.
You can follow us on Instagram at @cafecitoandcrimepod.
Or you can send us a nice email to [email protected]
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In 2012, in Spokane, WA, Donna Perry, a convicted felon, was convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm, and it was then that her DNA was submitted to a national database. It was a surprise to law enforcement when her DNA was a hit to unsolved murders from 1990. Those murders were of 3 sex workers, who at the time that they were killed, were not able to be linked to Spokane serial killer Robert Yates, and went cold. It would take 22 years and the advancements in DNA technology to finally get justice for the 3 women who were murdered. Join us for today's case to find out how Donna was linked to more than one unsolved murder. So, grab your cafecito, and let's get started.
You can follow us on Instagram at @cafecitoandcrimepod.
Or you can send us a nice email to [email protected]

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