Share this @internewscast.com

Long Island investigators have solved a 42-year-old murder case, a 20-year-old secretary who was on her way home from her job in New York City when she was raped and strangled, her body left near the Bay Shore train station.

DNA identified Herbert Rice as the likely suspect in the death of Eve Wilkowitz on March 22, 1980. Rice died of natural causes in 1991, and earlier this month, investigators obtained a warrant to exhume his body.

The took a sample of DNA from a bone, and they found a match, WABC reported.

Irene Wilkowitz, Eve’s sister, said she was braced for the worst when detectives came to her door. But Suffolk County Police Detective Jeffrey Bottari had the words she’d been waiting decades to hear, NBC News said.

“We identified the person responsible for the death of your sister, Eve,” Bottari said.

Suffolk District Attorney Raymond Tierney used similar words at a news conference Wednesday, according to WABC.

“We’ve solved the 42-year-old homicide case of Eve Wilkowitz,” Tierney said. “This was a study in persistence, in determination to work the case no matter what.”

Rice lived near the Bay Shore train station, where Eve got off the train to come home from work. He remained under the radar for years, with three convictions for minor crimes that didn’t require that he give up a DNA sample at the time.

It was Irene Wilkowitz who pushed investigators to try genetic genealogy after her son told her about how detectives tracked down the Golden State Killer, NBC said. But New York didn’t allow it. Then investigators figured out a workaround. The FBI had assisted in 1980, and they weren’t bound by New York laws. Suffolk County detectives got permission from the New York Department of Health to send DNA from the case to federal authorities.

For Irene, though, it’s bittersweet.

“She never got to fulfill her dreams,” she told WABC.

For the latest true crime and justice news, subscribe to the ‘Crime Stories with Nancy Grace’ podcast.

Source: This post first appeared on https://www.crimeonline.com/feed/

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Man Claims Fatal Stabbing of Ex-Girlfriend Was Intended as a ‘Joke’ Following Restaurant Encounter

Background: A section of the 1200 block of Amity Street in Reading,…

Police Sweep Smashes E-Scooter Mayhem: Dozens of Rideables Seized and Destroyed

Police have seized dozens of electric scooters and off‑road bikes for destruction…

Judicial Power Play: How Judges Ousted a Trump Loyalist Behind the Letitia James Subpoena Scandal

Inset: Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York John…

Memphis Resident Faces Charges for Distributing Hundreds of Child Exploitation Files

A Tennessee man, aged 48, has been taken into custody on accusations…

Police Intercept $10 Million Cannabis Operation; Suspects Evade Capture in Nearby Woods

Dramatic footage has captured the moment five men appeared to flee police…

Tragic End to Missing Wisconsin Woman’s Journey: Gabriella Cartagena Found Deceased Amid Heartbreaking Pleas

Authorities successfully located 24-year-old Gabriella Cartagena from Wisconsin on Tuesday, after she…

Driver Sentenced in Tragic Hit-and-Run Case: Justice Served for Victim Left to Die

Inset, left to right: Austin Nieves (Wayrynen-Richards Funeral Home) and Shania O’Brien…

FBI Intensifies Hunt for Missing Nancy Guthrie: Critical Details on Truck of Interest

The search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie continues as the FBI intensifies efforts…

Shocking Tragedy: Mother Accused of Dropping Newborn into Porta Potty Tank, Infant Drowns in Cleaning Fluid

Sonia Cristal Jimenez (Las Cruces Police Department). Background: The portable toilets where…

DC Police Safely Locate Missing Toddler After Tragic Family Incident: Father Accused of Murder and Assault

Tragedy struck in Washington, DC, when a man fatally shot his girlfriend…

Judge’s Bold Stand: Cites Pete Hegseth’s Misinterpretations in Defense of Constitutional Integrity

President Donald Trump salutes as he attends a military parade commemorating the…

Trump’s Fiery Message to Biden’s Freed Prisoners Fuels Judge’s Decision Against Supermax Detention

Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press…