CeCe Moore details her meticulous process in solving the 1975 murder of Lindy Sue Beechler. Despite initial challenges with distant DNA matches, Moore painstakingly built family trees tracing back to a small town in southern Italy. This led her to identify David Sinobily, who lived in the victim's apartment building, as the prime suspect. The DNA evidence, recovered from a coffee cup, ultimately matched the crime scene DNA, leading to Sinobily's arrest after nearly 50 years.
Impact: High. This case exemplifies how persistent genealogical research, even with limited initial matches, can crack seemingly impossible cold cases, highlighting the depth of investigation required.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:17:29 to 01:21:46.
Sources in support: Megyn Kelly (Host)

