Fuente: New York Post
Originally Published by: Fraternity student's 2001 death ruled a suicide after 29 stab wounds questioned Murder-suicide probe underway after alleged Tom Selleck impersonator scam Murdaugh trial clerk reemerges after explosive ruling upends murder conviction For more than three decades, the murder of Randy Gail Sperino haunted investigators in southern Illinois — a cold case centered on a young woman beaten to death and left in a rural field while her killer seemingly vanished without a trace. Investigators spent decades chasing leads and revisiting evidence, but the case remained unsolved. Now, prosecutors say a breakthrough in forensic genealogy and decades-old DNA evidence finally cracked the case wide open.