FDInLaw
04-09-2008, 02:37 PM
This month marks the two year anniversary of Nina's death. . . .
Nina Ingram, 21, was found strangled to death in her apartment April 22, 2006, at the same complex, which was then the Law Quad Apartments.
Ingram's killing is still unsolved, but FPD Detective Sgt. Tim Franklin said in a Dec. 10 article in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that similar killings around the country are being monitored in case of a possible link. He also said a DNA sample taken from the crime scene would be checked against CODIS, the FBI's DNA index system, to search for a possible match.
"We do have positive leads, and by no stretch of the imagination is this case closed," Franklin said in the article. "With all the fundamentals we're applying, and the technology being used, this case will be solved."
The DNA samples collected at the crime scene have been submitted to CODIS and will remain in the database until there is a hit or match, according to an e-mail from Sgt. Shannon Gabbard of FPD.
Ingram's death is the only unsolved homicide in Fayetteville since 1974. On Feb. 4, 1974, pharmacist Joe Bruce was robbed and murdered at the old Palace Drug Store at 624 West Dickson Street. Bruce was shot and killed, and his homicide remains unsolved.
http://media.www.thetraveleronline.com/media/storage/paper688/news/2008/03/12/News/Woods.Murder.Fourth.In.Neighborhood.In.Two.Years-3263986.shtml
There is a thread for this case on this board already ( http://boards.crimelibrary.com/showthread.php?t=280694 ) Please post any thoughts about the case there and condolences for her family HERE.
Thank you so much! No family should be left alone, let's hope and pray with them that answers will be found and justice will be served! :rose:
Nina Ingram, 21, was found strangled to death in her apartment April 22, 2006, at the same complex, which was then the Law Quad Apartments.
Ingram's killing is still unsolved, but FPD Detective Sgt. Tim Franklin said in a Dec. 10 article in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that similar killings around the country are being monitored in case of a possible link. He also said a DNA sample taken from the crime scene would be checked against CODIS, the FBI's DNA index system, to search for a possible match.
"We do have positive leads, and by no stretch of the imagination is this case closed," Franklin said in the article. "With all the fundamentals we're applying, and the technology being used, this case will be solved."
The DNA samples collected at the crime scene have been submitted to CODIS and will remain in the database until there is a hit or match, according to an e-mail from Sgt. Shannon Gabbard of FPD.
Ingram's death is the only unsolved homicide in Fayetteville since 1974. On Feb. 4, 1974, pharmacist Joe Bruce was robbed and murdered at the old Palace Drug Store at 624 West Dickson Street. Bruce was shot and killed, and his homicide remains unsolved.
http://media.www.thetraveleronline.com/media/storage/paper688/news/2008/03/12/News/Woods.Murder.Fourth.In.Neighborhood.In.Two.Years-3263986.shtml
There is a thread for this case on this board already ( http://boards.crimelibrary.com/showthread.php?t=280694 ) Please post any thoughts about the case there and condolences for her family HERE.
Thank you so much! No family should be left alone, let's hope and pray with them that answers will be found and justice will be served! :rose: