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#321 - In December 2004, 21-year-old Johnia Berry was attacked inside her Knoxville, Tennessee apartment.
The crime scene raised more questions than answers. There were no clear signs of forced entry. The weapon came from inside the home. And despite the brutality of the attack, there was no obvious motive.
Investigators initially focused on someone close to her, but forensic evidence would soon complicate that theory.
A partial fingerprint. A single shoe print. And an unidentified DNA profile left behind at the scene.
For years, the case seemed stalled. Then, an unexpected lead shifted the investigation in a new direction.
In this episode of Forensic Tales, we examine the forensic evidence, the missteps, the turning points, and the lasting impact this case had on DNA laws in Tennessee.
Because sometimes the science speaks clearly even when the “why” never does.
Forensic Tales is a Rockefeller Audio production. The show is written and produced by Courtney Fretwell.
If you'd like to support the show and gain access to exclusive content, early and ad-free episodes, please consider joining the show's Patreon.
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Subscribe to Forensic Tales on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen so you don't miss an episode. Also, be sure to follow us on YouTube.
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For a complete list of sources used in this episode, visit our website.
Remember... Not all stories have happy endings...
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#321 - In December 2004, 21-year-old Johnia Berry was attacked inside her Knoxville, Tennessee apartment.
The crime scene raised more questions than answers. There were no clear signs of forced entry. The weapon came from inside the home. And despite the brutality of the attack, there was no obvious motive.
Investigators initially focused on someone close to her, but forensic evidence would soon complicate that theory.
A partial fingerprint. A single shoe print. And an unidentified DNA profile left behind at the scene.
For years, the case seemed stalled. Then, an unexpected lead shifted the investigation in a new direction.
In this episode of Forensic Tales, we examine the forensic evidence, the missteps, the turning points, and the lasting impact this case had on DNA laws in Tennessee.
Because sometimes the science speaks clearly even when the “why” never does.
Forensic Tales is a Rockefeller Audio production. The show is written and produced by Courtney Fretwell.
If you'd like to support the show and gain access to exclusive content, early and ad-free episodes, please consider joining the show's Patreon.
You can support the show for as low as $3/month.
Subscribe to Forensic Tales on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen so you don't miss an episode. Also, be sure to follow us on YouTube.
If you love the show, please leave a positive review or tell friends and family about us.
For a complete list of sources used in this episode, visit our website.
Remember... Not all stories have happy endings...
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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