Through the help of DNA technology, Vermont police arrested a New York man who they believe killed his in-laws more than three decades ago.
George and Catherine Peacock were found stabbed to death in their Vermont home in 1989.
Though investigators linked the man to the crime through circumstantial evidence, police were unable to establish a conclusive link until May 2020 when police matched a spot of blood found inside Louise’s car in 1989 to George Peacock. The sample had been tested during the original investigation, police said, but DNA technology was too new and the test proved inconclusive.
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