The Murder of Stacey Stites: Does DNA Prove Murder?
MAY 11, 202645 MIN
The Murder of Stacey Stites: Does DNA Prove Murder?
MAY 11, 202645 MIN
Description
#332 - In April 1996, a motorist traveling along a rural road in Bastrop County, Texas, made a disturbing discovery. Lying in a grassy ditch along the roadside was the body of a young woman. Her clothing was partially removed, and a belt had been tightened around her neck. She would soon be identified as 19-year-old Stacey Stites.
Just hours earlier, Stacey had been reported missing after she failed to show up for her early morning shift at the local grocery store.
DNA evidence collected at the scene pointed to a man named Rodney Reed. But nearly three decades later, the question still remains: Did investigators convict the right man?
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