Discarded napkin resolves murder mystery in US

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

A discarded restaurant napkin helped police officials in the US to identify a murder 32 years after he committed the crime, a media report said today.

prosecutors yesterday charged Gary Charles Hartman, 66, with first-degree murder and first-degree rape in the 1986 of a 12-year-old girl.

Police say Michella Welch and her two younger sisters went to Park, Tacoma (Washington) on March 26, 1986. About 11 am Michella rode a bicycle home to get lunch. While she was gone, the sisters went to a business to use the restroom.

When they returned, they didn't see Michella and continued to play in a gulch until they noticed the bicycle and lunch at the spot where they were supposed to meet for a picnic, the said. The girls notified their baby sitter, who contacted the girls' mother. Police were called and a search began, reported.

A found Michella's body that night in an isolated area in the gulch, more than a quarter mile away from the play area.

"Michella had been sexually assaulted and murdered." said at a conference.

Police collected evidence but did not make any arrests.

Police developed a male DNA profile from scene evidence, but found no match in state and national databases.

In 2016, police began working with a

"Genetic genealogy uses a to identify subjects by matching the unknown profile to a family member," Ramsdell said. "Traditional genealogy is then used to build a family tree from publicly available websites."

Two brothers were identified as possible suspects and surveillance began, Ramsdell said. That included following Hartman into a restaurant when he met a for coffee, Ramsdell said.

"I observed him using the napkin multiple times," Reopelle said. "He crumpled it up, put it into a bag and then crumpled that bag up and voluntarily abandoned that bag as he left the restaurant."

The napkin was collected and sent to the State Patrol Laboratory.

On Tuesday, the lab told police the DNA on the napkin matched DNA found at the scene, Ramsdell said. On Wednesday, police made a traffic stop and took Hartman into custody.

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 12:55 IST