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|    16 Jun 19 05:45:34    |
      XPost: us.military.army, sac.politics, alt.politics.liberalism       XPost: rec.arts.tv       From: obama-is-a-fag@denverpost.com              More proof women are not fit to be in the military.              Police and the U.S. Army have announced the arrest of a suspect       in the 32-year-old cold case rape and murder of a Fort Carson       soldier.              Spc. Darlene Krashoc, 20, was found naked on March 17, 1987. She       had been beaten, bitten, raped and strangled with a coat hanger       and leather straps. She was a member of the Army’s 73rd       Maintenance Company and was last seen at a nightclub where she       and other members of her unit went out for drinks.              Colorado Springs cold case detectives and agents with the Army       Criminal Investigation Command on Friday charged Michael Whyte,       58, of Thorton, Colo., with the murder.              "Words cannot convey the satisfaction we are feeling from this       arrest," said Major General David Glaser, the Provost Marshal       General of the Army and Commanding General of the CID.              Michael Whyte of Thornton, Colo., was charged Friday with raping       and killing Army soldier Darlene Krashoc in Colorado Springs in       1987 after DNA from the crime scene was submitted for genetic       genealogy analysis. (Colorado Springs Police Department )              The FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit was given details of the case       given how unusual — and violent — the killing was but couldn’t       help, the Colorado Springs Gazettee reported in 1996.              "They have never had anybody killed in this manner before,"       Detective Gary Hilty said then. "They weren't able to give us       any assistance."              Hilty told the paper police weren't able to establish a motive       for the murder.              “We don’t know why somebody would develop this kind of anger,”       he said.              More recently, the Army posted a $10,000 reward and police       released a computer-generated composite using DNA showing what       the killer could have looked like in 1987. Still, the case       stayed cold.              The breakthrough came this year when police submitted DNA from       the crime scene for genetic genealogy analysis.              “As a result, the investigation culminated in identifying 58-       year-old Michael Whyte as the suspect in this investigation,”       police said in a news release.              His DNA was obtained for comparison after investigators put a       tail on him and then watched him discard a cup he drank from at       a fast food restaurant, KKTV reported.              https://www.foxnews.com/us/dna-arrest-in-1987-cold-case-slaying-       of-fort-carson-soldier              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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