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WMMR's Preston & Steve Daily Podcast

Daily Podcast (07.19.22)

WMMR's Preston & Steve Daily Podcast

93.3 WMMR

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2022

⏱️ 164 minutes

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Summary

Ways to Stay Cool in the Heat & Connor Barwin Stops By
On this episode:
News (00:00:00)
Entertainment Report (00:11:56)
Tips to Beat the Heat(00:39:52)
Bizarre Files (01:08:03) 
Connor Barwin In Studio (01:17:53)
Bob Kelly Zooms In, Toys R Us, & Blue Angels (01:36:28)
Bizarre Files (02:16:39)
Hollywood Trash & Music News (02:22:15)
Wrap Up (02:38:15) 

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0:00.0

93-3-3-WMR Audio on Demand presents the Preston and Steve show podcast.

0:08.4

And now, Preston and Steve's news update with Kathy Romano.

0:13.2

Today is Tuesday, July 19th. Good morning, Kathy.

0:16.1

Good morning in the news this morning.

0:17.6

Authorities announced an arrest in the stabbing death of a 19-year-old woman in

0:21.0

Pennsylvania almost a half a century ago crediting advances in DNA technology. Lancaster County

0:26.4

prosecutor and Manor Township Police said Monday that a criminal homicide charge was filed against 68-year-old

0:32.0

David Sinipoli in the December 1975 murder of Lindy Sue Batchelor.

0:37.9

The 19-year-old was brutally murdered 46 years ago in her home.

0:41.8

District Attorney Heather Adams says she hopes the arrest brings some sense of relief to the

0:45.5

victim's loved ones and to the community who for the last 46 years have had no answers.

0:50.7

A bachelor, a flower shop clerk who was married about a year earlier was killed in her living room of her suburban Lancaster apartment after she returned home from grocery shopping.

0:59.3

She was stabbed 19 times. Prosecutors said evidence at the scene suggested a sexual motive and investigators believed the killer knew her.

1:07.0

In 2019, prosecutors released composite images of a man they said left DNA evidence at the scene.

1:12.9

The following year, prosecutors sought further genetic analysis that pinpointed Sinapoli,

1:17.7

who previously lived in the same four-unit apartment complex.

1:21.5

In February, investigators obtained DNA from him from a coffee cup that he used and threw in the trash can before traveling at the

1:28.5

Philadelphia International Airport Authority said the coffee cup was then submitted to DNA Labs

1:32.5

International for testing and in April 2022 it was determined that the DNA of the coffee cup

1:37.5

on the coffee cup contained a mixture of DNA with one male contributor.

1:41.5

It's so great that they hang on to this evidence.

1:44.0

I mean in the 1970s, they weren't thinking about DNA testing on stuff like that, but they have held on to these things because these cases are never closed. They never close these cases, these murder cases. These cold cases, yeah. And this stuff can, now they have the technology to be able to go back and pinpoint that stuff.

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