@firefly,
The story you had posted was poorly written and was not clear at all about the nature of the DNA evidence. Talking about a discarded toilet and blood only.
Here is a more complete summary and it does seem an open and shut case.
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Police announced Tuesday that DNA samples link Carrasquillo to the scene of the rape. They found an blood stain and a fingerprint on a discarded toilet in the yard where the girl was raped.
Evidence linked to Carrasquillo was also found in the young victim's underwear.
Police say there were also key pieces of evidence left behind, including his sunglasses. They were able to extract DNA samples from the sweat on those sunglasses.
Furthermore, investigators say the shorts Carrasquillo was wearing the day he was arrested had blood stains on them that matched that of the young victim.
Police say Carrasquillo can be seen on surveillance video walking alongside the 11-year-old victim as she walked her little sister to daycare back Monday, June 1st.
Minutes later, investigators allege Carrasquillo dragged her down an alleyway and brutally raped the child in a secluded backyard.
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