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Was it certain that NY took any DNA sample from the suspect before release? Or that it was tested? MOO
From what I can tell, you have to be convicted of a crime in NY before they will take your DNA.Was it certain that NY took any DNA sample from the suspect before release? Or that it was tested? MOO
Thank you. Was fearing something like that. Time for the cigarette, vape pen, coffee cup, or water bottle in the trash perhaps? MOOFrom what I can tell, you have to be convicted of a crime in NY before they will take your DNA.
Thank you. Was fearing something like that. Time for the cigarette, vape pen, coffee cup, or water bottle in the trash perhaps? MOO
I wonder if it will be any different with obtaining DNA in Georgia. And sure wonder what TX did during apparent detainment there? MOO
IANAL, but I believe this is current GA code about collecting DNA from prisoners:
2022 Georgia Code :: Title 35 - Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies :: Chapter 3 - Georgia Bureau of Investigation :: Article 6A - Dna Sampling, Collection, and Analysis :: § 35-3-160. Dna Analysis in Felony Convictions and Certain Felony Charges;
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I'm thinking that a warrant could be requested for this suspect's DNA if the investigators thought he was connected to Rachel's attack.It sounds like it could be a slow process, but I wonder there's instances where these codes can be superseded. Perhaps LE is still allowed to run the sample for a match, just not keep it on CODIS file?and also:
Who has been convicted of a felony and is currently incarcerated in a detention facility, serving a probation sentence, or serving under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles for such felony; or- Who has been charged with a felony, and sentence for such offense has been imposed pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 8 of Title 42 or pursuant to subsection (a) or (c) of Code Section 16-13-2.
3. Paragraph (1) of this subsection shall not apply to any individual for a conviction for a misdemeanor, to any individual who is charged with a misdemeanor and the sentence for such misdemeanor is imposed pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 8 of Title 42 regarding first offenders, or because he or she has been charged with a misdemeanor.
Wonder if another individual is associated too? Perhaps a pair working together? And the image of the brother from the arrest in GA is interesting as well. One might envision a lookout to help observe surroundings or keep alert on others? And don’t disagree with some possible height and weight differences in the Rachel Morin case. Yet that one image of the suspect in that case from the CA related incident is I believe from a Ring or door mounted camera. So maybe distortion and other lens aperture might affect the observations? (Yet I would like to think that investigators have taken that into consideration?). [I also placed something similar on the WS GA incident thread.] MOOI'd say maybe this Jose guy in Georgia is not tall enough. How tall did they say the sketch guy connected to Rachel's murder might be? I just found the Georgia suspect's height & weight. (see above MSN article) I think the person who killed Rachel was taller. How tall was Rachel Morin?
"Ibarra was taken into custody by UGA police on Friday. He measures 5 foot 3 inches and weighs 170 lbs, per the Clarke County Sheriff’s Department booking sheet. Laken measured 5 feet 4 inches, weighing 115 lbs, according to a UGA Police Department report."
... [I also placed something similar on the WS GA incident thread.] MOO
If they arrested him previously would they not have already had his DNA? If so than it can't be the same guy or they would have known who they were looking for when they searched Codis.
I would think the living witness at the home invasion should be able to "yea" or "nay" based upon a photo lineup.Snipped your post to reply. I agree that the suspect could have a look out, but both seem to be crimes committed by a sole suspect.
Someone described the sketch suspect from either the LA scene or seen on the trail when Rachel was murdered, so the height, I think, could come from that witness description. Anybody know where the height & weight description came from for the sketch suspect?
I couldn't find the height of the suspect in Rachel's case earlier on here, so I should repeat my post from the GA thread. (see below)
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I posted those pics for comparison on Rachel Morin's thread. There's definitely similarities in looks, but... Since finding out that JAI is only 5'3" tall I'm having doubts.
MSN"Ibarra was taken into custody by UGA police on Friday. He measures 5 foot 3 inches and weighs 170 lbs, per the Clarke County Sheriff’s Department booking sheet."
Whereas--
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Rachel Morin's killer is thought to be taller-- "The suspect is believed to be 5 foot, 9 inches tall, weighs 160 pounds, and is in his early-to-mid 20s."
I’d love to be wrong and have Rachel’s murder solved, but I just don’t think they are the same man.
JMO, but I don’t think the Ibarra mug shot resembles the California suspect at all.
Other than them both being young Hispanic males, I see no similarity.....
Now I would like to know the body measurements of Ibarra's brother .....MSN"Ibarra was taken into custody by UGA police on Friday. He measures 5 foot 3 inches and weighs 170 lbs, per the Clarke County Sheriff’s Department booking sheet."
Whereas--
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Rachel Morin's killer is thought to be taller-- "The suspect is believed to be 5 foot, 9 inches tall, weighs 160 pounds, and is in his early-to-mid 20s."
Great! I've been hoping for that.Rachel and the case are being featured on America’s Most Wanted on Fox, right now.
Yeah, that camera would have certainly allowed them to narrow it down to something that is nearly exact. It sure as hell isn’t going to be off by 6 inches.When I see this thread with new replies I get hopeful thinking there has been a breakthrough
Unfortunately, I don’t think Ibarra is the person responsible of murdering Rachel
The suspect was said to be around 5’9 whereas this guy is only 5’3 - I’d presume law enforcement ran all sorts of tests on the video footage to get a pretty accurate height estimate (I’m guessing it’s probably only got a margin of error of like an inch either way)