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Investigators Use Familial DNA to Crack 33-Year-Old Sexual Assault Case in Charlotte

Investigators Use Familial DNA to Crack 33-Year-Old Sexual Assault Case in Charlotte

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After three decades, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department successfully identified a suspect in the 1993 sexual assault of an elderly woman. Although the victim passed away years ago, investigators utilized familial DNA searching to locate a relative of the perpetrator within criminal databases. This breakthrough allowed detectives to arrest Willie James Little in 2026, charging him with the long-unsolved crime. The episode highlights how modern forensic science and federal funding initiatives like SAKI are essential for resolving cold cases. This development offers a sense of justice and closure for the community while addressing the ethical and privacy considerations of genetic tracking. Ultimately, the report emphasizes that technological advancements ensure that violent offenders can still be held accountable many years later.

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