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Strange Behavior of Killers and the Identification of Evidence
The behavior of killers often involves revisiting the crime scene or areas where the investigation is taking place. In the case of Amy Mihaljevic, the identification of a homemade curtain could be crucial evidence in her unsolved murder.
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The current technology and methods for identifying suspects through DNA analysis are limited, as it requires matching DNA from a crime scene to a known suspect and cannot quickly identify a person based solely on DNA evidence.
23:54 - 26:01 (02:07)
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The current technology and methods for identifying suspects through DNA analysis are limited, as it requires matching DNA from a crime scene to a known suspect and cannot quickly identify a person based solely on DNA evidence.
ChapterStrange Behavior of Killers and the Identification of Evidence
Episode32 Years Later, And Still No Answers - Who Killed Amy Mihaljevic?
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
The police finally released a press release to inform the public that other kids had been contacted by random people claiming to be a friend or a relative, after Amy Mihaljevic's murder.
26:01 - 28:03 (02:01)
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The police finally released a press release to inform the public that other kids had been contacted by random people claiming to be a friend or a relative, after Amy Mihaljevic's murder. Amy was a regular visitor of Lake Erie Nature and Science Center where all the girls who received mysterious phone calls had also visited.
ChapterStrange Behavior of Killers and the Identification of Evidence
Episode32 Years Later, And Still No Answers - Who Killed Amy Mihaljevic?
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
Investigators found a homemade curtain and blanket during the investigation of Amy Mihaljevic's murder and were able to confirm that they belonged to her three years later when hairs from them were tested.
28:03 - 32:10 (04:07)
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Investigators found a homemade curtain and blanket during the investigation of Amy Mihaljevic's murder and were able to confirm that they belonged to her three years later when hairs from them were tested. Her mother recognized them as items from their home but knowing that Jake's hair was on them was a huge breakthrough for investigators.
ChapterStrange Behavior of Killers and the Identification of Evidence
Episode32 Years Later, And Still No Answers - Who Killed Amy Mihaljevic?
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
Killers often return to crime scenes and hang around the area where a body was found.
32:10 - 34:21 (02:10)
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Killers often return to crime scenes and hang around the area where a body was found. Investigators stationed an officer to write down the license plates of cars that passed by where Amy's body was found, and it turned out to be the same kind of car fibers found on her body.