Forensic Files Unsealed
This source chronicles the long-term investigation into the 1979 murder of Michelle Martinko, a high school student found stabbed to death in a Cedar Rapids mall parking lot. For nearly four decades, the case remained a cold case mystery, deeply affecting the local community and casting false suspicion on the victim’s friends and ex-boyfriend. A significant breakthrough occurred when forensic genealogy and DNA evidence allowed detectives to narrow the suspect list down to three brothers. In 2018, police used a discarded straw to covertly collect a DNA sample from Jerry Burns, confirming a match to evidence found on the victim's dress. Despite a defense strategy focused on DNA transfer theories and a lack of clear motive, a jury found Burns guilty of first-degree murder. The narrative concludes with Burns receiving a sentence of life without parole, finally providing closure to a tragedy that had haunted Iowa for generations. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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