Current:Home > StocksMan charged in 2 cold case murders after DNA links him to scenes -ForexStream
Man charged in 2 cold case murders after DNA links him to scenes
View
Date:2025-04-16 13:51:49
A Kansas man has been charged in the cold case murders of two women from the 1990s, authorities said.
Gary Dion Davis has been arrested for the murders of Pearl Davis, who was killed in 1996, and Christina King, whose body was found behind an abandoned building on Christmas Day in 1998, Wyandotte County District Attorney Mark Dupree said.
"DNA evidence from both murder scenes match the known DNA profile of Gary Dion Davis," Dupree said at a news conference Wednesday.
It doesn't appear Davis -- who is charged with two counts of second-degree murder -- knew the victims, Kansas City police chief Karl Oakman said.
After the crimes, the suspect "went on with his normal life like nothing happened," Oakman said.
The chief added that it's possible Davis has killed others.
To other cold case suspects, Oakman said, "We're gonna eventually get you."
MORE: Chester County prison officials had 'concerns about the leadership' a year before Danelo Cavalcante's escape
Oakman said Kansas City has a "significant number of unsolved homicides dating back five-to-six decades" that "benefit from advances in DNA forensic testing and, simply, a fresh look."
The chief on Wednesday shared stories of two other recently-solved cold cases, including one from nearly 50 years ago.
On Nov. 16, 1976, apartment complex residents found an infant dead in a dumpster. The baby girl had her umbilical cord still attached, and it was determined she was born alive and killed within a few hours of birth, the chief said.
MORE: Husband charged with killing wife, throwing body into lake
Police received information that a teenage girl was possibly visiting her mother in the area for Thanksgiving, but left after only two days, Oakman said. Police investigated, but could never find the teenager, he said.
Last year, cold case detectives located the teen, who is now in her 60s, and obtained a DNA sample to compare to the towels the infant was wrapped in, Oakman said. The DNA came back as a match, he said.
The woman admitted that she gave birth that week, and she said immediately after, her grandmother "took the baby and walked off" and she never saw the baby again, Oakman said.
The grandmother, who has since died, has been identified as the suspect, Oakman said. There was no probable cause to arrest the baby's mother, the chief said, adding that she was 18 at the time and also a victim.
veryGood! (81)
Related
- Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
- Travel Influencer Aanvi Kamdar Dead at 27 After Falling 300 Feet Into Gorge
- Nonprofit seeks to bridge the political divide through meaningful conversation
- AP Week in Pictures: Global
- The Grammy nominee you need to hear: Esperanza Spalding
- FACT FOCUS: Heritage Foundation leader wrong to say most political violence is committed by the left
- Lou Dobbs, conservative pundit and longtime cable TV host for Fox Business and CNN, dies at 78
- Recalled mushroom chocolates remain on some store shelves despite reported illnesses
- Intel's stock did something it hasn't done since 2022
- Taco Bell adds cheesy street chalupas to menu for limited time
Ranking
- The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
- Republicans emerge from their convention thrilled with Trump and talking about a blowout victory
- Jury returns mixed verdict in slaying of Detroit synagogue leader Samantha Woll
- Donald Trump's Granddaughter Kai Trump Gives Rare Insight on Bond With Former President
- Former Syrian official arrested in California who oversaw prison charged with torture
- Long Beach breaks ground on $1.5B railyard expansion at port to fortify US supply chain
- What is swimmer’s itch? How to get rid of this common summertime rash
- Jury returns mixed verdict in slaying of Detroit synagogue leader Samantha Woll
Recommendation
Have Dry, Sensitive Skin? You Need To Add These Gentle Skincare Products to Your Routine
Flight Attendant Helps Deliver Baby the Size of Her Hand in Airplane Bathroom
Michael Strahan’s Daughter Isabella Strahan Celebrates Being Cancer-Free
Trump’s convention notably downplays Jan. 6 and his lies about election fraud
Trump's 'stop
Adidas apologizes for using Bella Hadid in 1972 Munich Olympic shoe ad
Over 3 million steam cleaners are under recall because they can spew hot water and cause burns
Trump's national lead over Biden grows — CBS News poll