Police have arrested a man in the cold case of Sylvia Quayle who was found dead in her Cherry Hills, Colorado home in August 1981 by her father. Police say the 34-year-old was strangled, stabbed and shot. Authorities preserved hundreds of pieces of evidence. A key component was a rug found near her body which police say matched the DNA found on a discarded Vanilla Coke can belonging to David Anderson of Nebraska. He was arrested. Inside Edition Digital has more.
How Cops Say DNA on Vanilla Coke Can Helped Crack Cold Case
Published on March 2, 2021 by Youtube Video
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