A suspected serial rapist tied to a series of sexual assaults and kidnappings in a Boston neighborhood more than a decade ago was arrested in New Jersey, police said, after investigators tied him to the crimes using DNA technology and a public database
He is now facing aggravated rape, kidnapping and assault charges among others. His employer said in a statement Wednesday the Nilo had been"suspended pending further investigation," but noted that the had passed a background check when he was hired just this past January.
The technology used to tie the suspect to the crimes is relatively new and didn't exist at the time of the assaults, but it is increasingly being used to solve cases. Professor Richard Fox leads the forensics department at Bunker Hill Community College in Massachusetts and says like any emerging technology, there are privacy concerns.
With new DNA evidence coming to light, a man from Queens pleaded guilty to the murder of a WWI veteran who was killed and buried in a backyard in 1976. NBC New York's Marc Santia reports.
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