DNA test implicated a guy who previously declared not guilty in the 1990 murder

DNA of woman
DNA of woman
  • Pamela Albertson, a groomer at a horse track in Pompano Beach, Florida, killed in 1990.
  • Robert Earl Hayes however prosecuted and tried for the murder.
  • DNA test recently ordered by the Innocence Project of New York to clear his identity.

Prosecutors say the findings of a new DNA test concerning a woman slain over 30 years ago implicate a guy who was previously found not guilty of the crime. The DNA test ordered by the Innocence Project of New York in order to clear his identity.

Pamela Albertson, a groomer at a horse track in Pompano Beach, Florida, killed in Broward County, New York, in 1990.

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Robert Earl Hayes, a local, however, prosecuted and tried for the murder. A jury in Florida convicted him of murder based on some of the state’s initial DNA tests.

“Despite the fact that a jury acquitted Hayes of the state homicide charge in the 1997 retrial, the fresh DNA test findings from the vaginal swab link to Hayes’ involvement in the Broward murder of Albertson.

The decades-old cold case began when the owners of a Siberian husky in Frenchville, Maine, brought home what seemed to be a toy. It turned out to be the body of a baby girl, with her umbilical cord still connected.