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25 years to life for man convicted in cold case killing solved by familial DNA

25 years to life for man convicted in cold case killing solved by familial DNA

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This episode details the landmark criminal case of Joseph Martinez, a man known as "Jupiter Joe" who was sentenced in 2026 for the 1999 murder of Minerliz Soriano. The sources describe how Martinez, an amateur astronomer living in the same building as the thirteen-year-old victim, evaded justice for over two decades after her sexual assault and strangulation. Investigators finally broke the cold case using familial DNA analysis, marking the first time this specific forensic technique led to a conviction in New York City history. By linking crime scene evidence to the DNA of the defendant’s father, police were able to identify Martinez and confirm his guilt through an undercover operation. The narrative highlights the technological shift in modern policing and the long-awaited resolution for the Soriano family. This overview concludes by examining the ethical implications of genetic searching and the importance of preserving evidence to solve historical homicides.

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