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DNA, Morgan Nick
New DNA in 1995 kidnapping of 6-year-old Morgan Nick ‘strongly’ points to child predator eyed early in case
The high-profile disappearance of 6-year-old Morgan Nick may have been solved after nearly 30 years – with DNA pointing to a now-dead child predator who was eyed early in the investigation, cops said this week.
Cutting edge DNA testing used in Morgan Nick cold case breakthrough
The breakthrough in Morgan Nick's disappearance is thanks to advanced DNA testing technology. It's becoming more and more common—decades-old cold cases revived
DNA evidence links 1995 suspect to Morgan Nick disappearance
A strand of hair in a truck has led to new evidence in the Morgan Nick kidnapping case. Almost 25 years ago, on June 9, 1995, 6-year-old Morgan attended a Little League baseball game in Alma, Arkansas, with her mother, Colleen Nick.
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Former police chief reflects on technological advancements in Morgan Nick disappearance
Former chief Russell White said no DNA tests ever connected Billy Jack Lincks to Morgan Nick until new technology became ...
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Police in Alma, Arkansas share significant update in 1995 abduction of Morgan Nick
Othram Labs developed a DNA profile from a hair found in a truck that once belonged to suspect in the 6-year-old’s ...
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DNA connects person of interest Billy Jack Lincks to 1995 disappearance of Arkansas girl
Police announced that new DNA testing linked a man to the 1995 disappearance of a 6-year-old girl who was kidnapped during a ...
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29 years after Morgan Nick disappeared from an Alma ballpark, police announce development in the case
Lincks, a resident of Van Buren since the late 1970s, was caught attempting to abduct an 11-year-old girl 8 miles away from ...
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