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How Vanilla Coke Led to David Anderson s Bust for Sylvia Quayle Murder

Quayle, 35, was found murdered in her Cherry Hills home on August 4, 1981. She was nude and had been strangled, stabbed and shot. From there, progress in the inquiry was made at an agonizingly slow pace. As noted in a February 25 press conference about the Anderson bust, investigators collected 140 pieces of evidence, and two years later, testing of an area rug revealed so-called foreign material of the sort that might offer opportunities for DNA testing. But it took until 1995 for the rug to be sent to the Colorado Bureau of Investigations for analysis, and another five years after that for a DNA profile to be developed.

DNA from Vanilla Coke can ties Nebraska murderer already behind bars to 1981 cold case murder

Sylvia Quayle, 34, from Cherry Hills near Denver was murdered in August 1981 A man was jailed for her murder but his confession was later found unreliable  In 2000, murder scene DNA was sent to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation  A match was finally found in May 2020 with David Anderson, 62, of Nebraska Small Cherry Hill police sent the DNA on to a genetic genealogy company In January an investigator headed to Nebraska where Anderson was living and took DNA samples from his trash, including a Vanilla Coke can The DNA matches and Anderson has been charged with first-degree murder 

Woody Paige: Crash reminded one of Kobe, but Tiger lives to play again

The night of June 6, 2000, 25-year-old Tiger Woods lounged on a sofa in Cherry Hills Village watching 22-year-old Kobe Bryant in the NBA Finals. “Kobe is my man, the Lakers my team,’’ Tiger told me. He was visiting Denver for a kids’ First Tee exhibition two weeks before playing in the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. “If he and the Lakers take the title and I can get the Open, that would be awesome.’’ On the same day, June 18, Kobe won the first of his five championships in Southern California, Tiger, in Northern California, won the first of his three U.S. Open championships.

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