Man confesses to killing 7-year-old while on the lam after DNA links him to 30-year cold case: authorities
Share this @internewscast.com

Authorities have charged a man in the decades-old murder case of a 7-year-old girl from Kentucky, an unsettling chapter finally drawing closer to resolution. The suspect, an escaped fugitive at the time, has been identified through modern forensic technology, shedding light on a crime that has haunted the community for years.

Back in 1996, young Morgan Jade Violi vanished while playing near her apartment complex in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Her disappearance on July 24 of that year left a chilling mark on her family and community. Despite extensive investigations, the case went cold, leaving lingering questions and heartbreak.

Recently, technological advancements in forensic science have led investigators to Robert Scott Froberg, who is currently incarcerated in Alabama. On Thursday, Froberg was formally charged with kidnapping resulting in death. This development was announced by Kyle G. Bumgarner, the United States Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky, during a press conference held on Friday.

“Morgan’s kidnapping and murder altered the trajectory of her family’s lives irrevocably,” Bumgarner remarked, acknowledging the enduring impact of the tragedy. “For three decades, Morgan’s family has been left to grapple with unanswered questions.”

Authorities shared an image showing Morgan Jade Violi alongside a sketch of the suspect, highlighting the long-standing efforts to bring justice in this harrowing case. The FBI has been instrumental in maintaining focus on the investigation, which now hopes to close this painful chapter for Morgan’s family.

Split of Morgan Violi and the suspect's sketch

Morgan Jade Violi on the left, with a sketch of the suspect shown at right.  (FBI)

He said her abduction also changed the Bowling Green community.

“We remember when she was abducted, we remember the outpouring of support, but we also remember the fear,” said Bumgarner, who is from Bowling Green. “We remember that we were concerned about our kids in the driveway innocently riding a bike or playing basketball.”

Eyewitnesses to Violi’s abduction said she was taken by a man in his 20s driving a burgundy van that was found days later abandoned at a truck stop in Tennessee. The van was stolen in Ohio days before.

Bumgarner said forensic evidence taken from the van at the time was “key” to tracing Violi — and then decades later, linking Froberg to the crime.

“A fiber found in Morgan’s hair was tested by the FBI forensic laboratory shortly” after she was found, Bumgarner said, adding that it was found to be consistent with the van.

“Still, the suspect remained unidentified for many, many years,” he added.

Van that Violi was abducted in

A fiber found in the burgundy van linked Violi to it. It took decades for her suspect to be linked to the crime.  (FBI)

Due to recent advancements in forensic testing, he said, the FBI sent a strand of hair for testing this year, and a DNA profile extracted from the hair was linked to Froberg.

Froberg had escaped from the Alabama prison system in April 1996, and was reported to later have talked to a 7-year-old boy in Pennsylvania while hiding in a child’s tree house. 

The boy told his parents, who called the police — and Froberg was arrested.

He then escaped from a jail in Pennsylvania a week before the van was stolen from Ohio, less than a mile from where his parents lived.

back end of the van

Young Violi of Bowling Green, Kentucky, was kidnapped in this stolen van.  (FBI)

Faced with the evidence at his prison in Alabama this week, Froberg admitted to taking Violi with him after he stole the van, said Bumgarner.

“All the while Morgan fought, she screamed, she resisted. Morgan was a fighter,” Bumgarner said.  

Froberg also admitted that he stopped in a wooded area of Tennessee, climbed into the back of the van where Violi was, covered her mouth with his hand and “ultimately caused her death,” said Bumgarner. 

Froberg left the child’s body in the woods.

He was arrested a month after her killing for fleeing the Alabama prison system, where he has remained since.

He could face life in prison or death if convicted, Bumgarner said.

Bumgarner added that for years the community feared that Violi’s killer might be living “silently” among them, and that “one of our kids might be next.”

“They’ve waited far too long for answers.”

He said he hoped the news would give the community and her family some sense of comfort that he is behind bars.

“They’ve waited far too long for answers,” Bumgarner said of her parents and her two older sisters.

He asked the community to “continue to surround Morgan’s family in love and in prayer.”

Related Article

DNA breakthrough closes 30-year-old cold case in brutal 1993 rape and murder

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Dems claim Nassau's 'special deputies' include members with criminal records

Controversy Erupts as Nassau’s ‘Special Deputies’ Allegedly Include Individuals with Criminal Histories, Say Democrats

Democrats have raised concerns about Nassau County’s “special deputies” squad, alleging that…
Second suspect arrested after NYC snowball fight sends 2 police officers to hospital

Second Arrest Made in NYC Snowball Fight Incident That Hospitalized Two Police Officers

A second individual has been apprehended in relation to the unruly snowball…
Small plane crashes into Phoenix home minutes after takeoff, injuring 3

Plane Crashes into Phoenix Home Shortly After Takeoff, Leaving Three Injured

Debris from a small aircraft was precariously left hanging from a rooftop…
LA City Hall showdown over $1.3B homeless spending debate

Intense Debate Unfolds at LA City Hall Over $1.3 Billion Homelessness Budget

“Get me off this merry-go-round from hell,” expressed Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez with…
Top House Republican accuses Minnesota AG Keith Ellison of lying about benefit fraud: 'Got something to hide'

Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Faces Accusations of Dishonesty in Benefit Fraud Case, Says Top Republican

On Wednesday, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer accused Minnesota Attorney General Keith…
NJ mayor Gina LaPlaca pleads guilty to DUI child endangerment after St Patricks Day drunk driving arrest

NJ Mayor Gina LaPlaca Admits to DUI and Child Endangerment Charges Post-St. Patrick’s Day Arrest

A former mayor from New Jersey, who was caught driving under the…
Startling video shows small plane nosedive into Phoenix backyard

Dramatic Footage Captures Small Plane’s Nosedive into Phoenix Residential Area

Shocking new video footage has surfaced, capturing the moment a small commuter…
Severe weather possible tomorrow in Chicago area, with more storms expected early Saturday, including hail, gusty winds

Brace for Impact: Chicago’s Weekend Forecast Predicts Severe Storms with Hail and Strong Winds

CHICAGO (WLS) — Prepare for potential severe weather conditions this Friday and…
Mike Lupica: Knicks put up a good fight against the champs

Knicks Showcase Resilience in Thrilling Battle Against NBA Champions

The Knicks clashed with the reigning champions on Wednesday night, showcasing a…
Dem Jewish pols get pressured on Israel

Jewish Lawmakers Face Intensifying Pressure Over Israel Stance

When President Trump gave the green light for U.S. military strikes on…
Family of Arizona mom mauled to death by dogs recounts final moments

Arizona Family Shares Heartbreaking Final Moments of Mother Tragically Killed in Dog Attack

Newly uncovered details paint a harrowing picture of the last moments of…
Arkansas man accused of killing daughter's alleged abuser wins GOP nomination in sheriff's race

Arkansas Man, Accused of Killing Daughter’s Alleged Abuser, Secures GOP Nomination in Sheriff’s Race

An Arkansas father, charged with second-degree murder for allegedly shooting a man…