How a Trace of DNA on a Hiking Boot Solved Jody Loomis Murder

On a sunny afternoon in 1972, a 20-year-old woman in Washington state borrowed her little sister's boots, climbed onto a bicycle, and never made it to the horse stable six miles away. A stain on the outside of the left boot sat unnoticed for 36 years while investigators at multiple agencies examined the evidence. When a crime lab technician finally found it in 2008, it contained the killer's DNA. The man who left it had been living five miles from the crime scene the entire time, running a ceramics shop out of his garage. Make sure you subscribe to get your regular crime fix:    / @911crimewatch   #truecrime #coldcase #crime #crimewatch #jodyloomis