CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, Colo. (CBS4) — Forty years after a woman was found murdered in her home in Cherry Hills Village, police have arrested a suspect. David Dwayne Anderson, 62, is accused of killing Sylvia Quayle. Sylvia Quayle (credit: Cherry Hills Village Police) Her father found her body the morning of Aug. 4, 1981. She was nude and she had been strangled, stabbed and shot. READ MORE: Genetic Genealogy Used To Identify Pamela Buckley As Victim In 1970 Shooting She was 35 years old at the time. (credit: Cherry Hills Village Police) Investigators collected and preserved 140 pieces of evidence from the scene. Two years later, in 1983, investigators using alternate light source testing determined a piece of the area rug near the body contained potential foreign material. In 1995, the rug was sent to CBI for testing. In 2000, a male DNA profile was developed. The identity of that man remained unknown until Jan. 29, 2021 — after the Cherry Hills Police Department teamed up with Mitch Morrissey at United Data Connect to conduct genetic research. Investigators took sequenced DNA from the scene and uploaded that data to two different general open source websites: Family Tree DNA and GEDmatch. “We started to then get connected people that were related to the individual that we were looking for,” explained Morrissey. Morrissey said the “tree” they were looking at had over 3,300 people — and it took a huge amount of effort to narrow that down to one suspect. READ MORE: 1970 Rape And Murder Of Betty Lee Jones Solved Using Genetic Genealogy “It is extensive background work, we use DNA for that, we use all kinds of newspapers, public records, find out about these people and who they’re related to, and eventually get it down to one suspect,” Morrissey said. Once they identified David Anderson, they had to test his DNA. Jan. 18, investigators were able to get a DNA sample from Anderson — by collecting his trash. On a discarded ...
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Watch David Pastrnak’s Goal Against The Carolina Hurricanes
Boston Bruins forward David Pastrnak had an awesome goal Thursday night in a game four 4-0 elimination victory over the Carolina Hurricanes. Pastrnak redirected a pass from Brad Marchand into the back of the net in epic fashion. The goalie literally had no chance. It looked like Marchand was going to shoot his shot right up until the moment he fired off the pass for the goal. Watch the awesome video below. It really doesn’t get much sexier than that in the NHL when it comes to scoring goals. I don’t think your average person understands just how hard a play like that is to pull off. You’re talking about multiple pro hockey players moving at lightning speed and anticipating the shot or the pass. (RELATED: San Jose Sharks Beat The St. Louis Blues On Awful Hand Pass No-Call In Overtime) When Marchand set up Pastrnak with the assist, he didn’t even hesitate to put it in the back of the net. That takes some unreal timing. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Boston Bruins (@nhlbruins) on May 16, 2019 at 8:24pm PDT The Bruins will now play the winner of the Sharks /Blues series, which San Jose currently leads 2-1. That series won’t be over until Sunday at the earliest. It could go as far as next Thursday. The Bruins are in for a nice little break over the next few days. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Boston Bruins (@nhlbruins) on May 16, 2019 at 8:29pm PDT Then, it’s back to the ice for a shot at the Stanley Cup. You can’t ask for much more than that in this beautiful sport we call hockey. Follow David Hookstead on Twitter ...
‘Money, Money, Money!’ — Farage Accuses British Elites of Covering up Chinese Takeover
Brexit leader Nigel Farage accused the British establishment of prioritising money over protecting the country from the “neo-colonialist” Chinese Communist Party after the revelation that UK schools were being bought up by the Asian nation. Mr Farage said that the limited attention placed communist-linked businesses buying up British independent schools was a result of elites in the country — including those in the civil service, the government, and in business — being effectively bought by the communist regime which he described as “neo-colonialist” bent on “global domination”. In a televised debate on Turkish public broadcaster TRT World, Farage said that it was down to “money, money, money,” adding: “you only have to look, for example, at Huawei… look at the people that have served on the advisory board since 2014, and what you’ll find are former big global businessmen, you’ll find former senior civil servants former political figures.” Some of the figures who have been a part of the advisory board for Chinese telecom Huawei — which has been accused of being effectively state-owned — include former CEO of British Petroleum (BP) Lord John Browne, prominent former civil servant Sir Andrew Cahn, and former chancellor of the University of Southampton, Dame Helen Alexander. The former head of the BT Group (formerly British Telecom) Sir Michael Rake stepped down from the Huawei board earlier this month. Mr Farage also pointed to former Tory Prime Minister David Cameron, who is currently heading up a Chinese investment scheme seeking to raise over £700 million in investments from the communist nation. The investment plan, dubbed the UK-China Fund, was founded by prominent Conservative Party donor Lord Peter Gummer. Mr Cameron is not the only former Prime Minister to have connections to the CCP, as a 2015 investigation found that former Labour PM Tony Blair served as a liaison between Abu Dhabi and the “highest levels of the Communist Party ...
‘Was it Worth it?’: Hungary Chides EU For Intransigence That Led to Brexit
European elites that mourn the loss of Britain — and the nation’s significant financial contributions — from the bloc have themselves to blame, Hungarian leader Viktor Orban has said in a wide-ranging interview with the German press. While the British people voted to leave the European Union, it was the Eurocrats in Brussels steering the project whose choices had left the British feeling they had no choice but to go their own way, Orban said. Responding to a question by a journalist from German magazine FOCUS , asking him to elaborate on historic comments he made saying that Brexit could have been avoided , the Hungarian Prime Minister was clear that while the European Union could probably get away with pushing around less powerful nations, a leading state like the UK would inevitably decide to do something about it. EU’s Juncker Rules out Brexit, Says No ‘Plan B’ https://t.co/TPA2ZQJQHE pic.twitter.com/SOgApLK1Bu — Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) February 16, 2016 “You can’t behave like that with one of the world’s largest economies, a nuclear power and a member of the Security Council”, Prime Minister Orban said. Given the United Kingdom did vote to leave the European Union in 2016 and finally completed its withdrawal in 2021, taking with it the £11 billion net the country sent to Brussels annually, the Hungarian leader asked sardonically of Brussels: “Was it worth it?” One of the examples cited by Orban was when the European Union served its own narrow ends rather than trying to build bridges with London was the selection of Jean Claude-Juncker as European Commissioner in 2014. This move was in the face of extremely strong protests from London, which partnered with Budapest to oppose the move. This was more than a simple clash of personalities — then-UK Prime Minister David Cameron knew Juncker was a strongly pro-Eurofederalism candidate, a direction for Europe that was very unpopular among British voters. He also feared — ...
Brooks: ‘Unconscious Undertone’ to Tanden Opposition Is That OMB Director Is Usually a White Male
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks stated that part of the “unconscious undertone” to the opposition to Neera Tanden’s nomination as OMB Director is that the OMB Director is usually “a super wonky, dry personality, white male.” Brooks said, “Republicans have had a come-to-Jesus moment where incivility is completely offensive to them all of a sudden.” He added, “I know Neera a bit and I follow her Twitter presence. I thought, just as a think tank head, she was a little loose and raucous and inappropriate, frankly. It’s certainly not enough to get rid of — or to not nominate her as OMB director. I think there’s a subtle thing going on here. For the — since I’ve been covering politics, since David Stockman’s days…there’s been a certain sort of person who has been the budget — OMB director, and that person is a super wonky, dry personality, white male. And Neera Tanden fits none of those categories. And so, I think she just doesn’t — people look at her and they don’t see the normal OMB director. And that’s part of the unconscious undertone of this whole thing.” Brooks concluded, “I think, hopefully, they’ll find another spot in the administration for her. She’s a very talented person.” Follow Ian Hanchett on Twitter @IanHanchett ...