into the truck. police missed her by five minutes. could have kept her from getting out of here. that weighs heavily on your mind. sandra: it is a case that has baffled investigators on long island and captured the attention of a nation over a decade now, but a suspect is about to be arraigned. nonstop dogged determination of the men and women of the police department, investigators and partners in law enforcement, all of that work never stopped. sandra: welcome back, a second hour kicks off of america reports, and it is a busy news hour indeed. sandra smith in new york. hi, rich. rich: good afternoon, sandra. i m in for john roberts in washington. rex heuermann is expected to be arraigned after he was arrested in new york city. sandra: heavy police presence outside his massapequa park home, 25 minute ride from where four minute were found along the highway leading to gilgo beach. six more victims were found in 2011. many neighbors acting to the arrest. the gu
application that revealed ultimately what they were able to do was tie a hair found in a burlap wrap of one of the victims a long time ago to a piece of pizza he threw away outside of his manhattan office, he s an architect, still going to work every day, threw away a piece of pizza, they swabbed that pizza and they were able to match that to the hair strand they found many years ago. you are seeing that so much these days. when you have the new investments and the female dna side of things, not a 1 to 1 match but narrows down to a couple cousins and brother here and there. you are seeing the cold case detectives getting a lot of success when they have a suspect, chasing him down, following him around and waiting for them to leave something to get a good 1 to 1 match. the guy probably does not have a criminal record, dna is not in