Bobby fritz charley project

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Now people can be charged within a year of being identified with DNA.īut, per the Attorney General, victims are to give their consent for their kits to be tested. Basically, the statute of limitations is 6 years, but there's a new loophole. We got this reply from our district station. My neighborhood association started pestering the police about all of our untested rape kits. My parents used to live there growing up, I still live about an hour away, and it's crazy to think that the killer was right there, the whole time.Īnyway, I want to hear what cases from your state interest you most! :) I'm sure there are more just from Oklahoma I could post but those are just the few that came to mind first! There's also Kirsten Hatfield that an arrest was recently made on. I do wish we'd get some sort of resolution soon. I just don't understand what real reason the girls would've had to disappear like that. I would have to say that I've said to the contrary in the past, but after really reading about it something smells with the police. Probably one of the most popular ones from my state is this one, the disappearance of Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman, considering it's still unsolved all these years later. I've been looking for new Charley Project rabbit holes to go down, and I've already gone through all of them for my home state.

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