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Sunday, April 16, 2017

'48 hours' Complete male DNA from 1996 still cannot match a killer

"48 Hours" (CBS) was seen Saturday evening at 10/9 p.m. It aired at 9 p.m. (central time) in Albuquerque, NM on KRQE 13. The episode on April 15, 2017 was called, “The DNA of a Killer." In the overnight TV ratings it garnered 3.75 million TV viewers overall. It reached 0.5 million TV viewers in the all important 18 to 49 adult demographic. “The 10 Commandments" (ABC) grabbed 5.18 overall & 0.8 with adults (8:30-11 p.m.). “NHL Playoffs” (NBC) nabbed 2.29 overall & 0.6 with adults.

"48 Hours" is an investigative program that covers crime & murder in the United States. This episode was reported and narrated by Anne-Marie Green.

“The DNA of a Killer.” 18-year-old Angie Dodge was stabbed to death multiple times back in 1996. There was male DNA left at the crime scene. Police did not find a match to that DNA for 20 years. They arrested Chris Tapp and questioned him for 28 hours. He confessed to holding Angie down while his friend Mike stabbed her. There was no DNA of Chris found at the crime scene. Police made a controversial move and went to “ancestry.com” and tested family (familial) DNA. They got a “hit” with Michael Usry, but police targeted his son Michael Ursy Jr. He just happened to be a filmmaker who specializes in “murder.” Police found that Michael's DNA was not found at the crime scene. Chris Tapp had been sentenced to 30-years-to-life in prison. So, whose DNA matches the killer of Angie Dodge?

You can watch episodes of “48 Hours” at CBS. Click photo.
http://www.cbsnews.com/48-hours/
(Angie Dodge's killer has never been found even with enough DNA evidence)

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