The sources present a detailed account of the 2010 murder of Sherry Black in a bookstore in Utah. The case initially went cold, but through a combination of DNA phenotyping, genetic genealogy, and diligent detective work, investigators identified Adam Duroro as the suspect. After 10 years, Duroro confessed to the crime, revealing he had acted out of anger and impulsivity, and was remorseful for his actions. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Sherry's family ultimately decided not to pursue charges related to the sexual aspect of the crime, hoping to spare the public further details.
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