Exclusive: DNA from Jessica Ridgeway suspect linked to unsolved attack, sources sayPosted on: 11:03 pm, October 21, 2012, by David Mitchell and Justin Joseph, updated on: 11:36am, October 22, 2012
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — Sunday afternoon, about a mile from where Jessica Ridgeway’s remains were found, someone walking in a field made an unsettling discovery.
Police closed the field off in crime-scene tape and performed a grid search removing bags of evidence.
A source familiar with the investigation said the person discovered a clump of blond hair which investigators believe may be Jessica Ridgeway’s.
Fox 31 Denver has learned new details about the Ridgeway murder investigation showing investigators are making progress in finding her killer.
In the days after she vanished, investigators asked the public to stop looking at what the 10-year-old girl was wearing when she vanished, and pay more particular attention to her facial features.
“She has a gap in-between her front teeth,” said Westminster police investigator Trevor Materasso.
Sources say the reason police asked the public to change their focus is because when they found Ridgeway’s book bag after her disappearance, her clothes were inside. A source said only her socks were missing.
The book bag and Ridgeway’s remains are the two connections police may have to a possible suspect.
Two separate sources familiar with the investigation told Fox 31 Denver’s Justin Joseph, during the investigation into those two items, they recovered a man’s DNA.
Sources say police matched that DNA to the DNA police recovered during another recent attempted sex assault on an adult female.
That case remains unsolved.
The link suggests the killer’s behavior may be escalating targeting both women and children.
The DNA link also explains why police have gone door-to-door in Jessica’s neighborhood collecting DNA samples.
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Fox 31 Denver has also learned about two receipts discovered in an open field near where Ridgeway’s remains were placed.
Portions of Ridgeway’s remains were found on a black garbage bag, though it is unclear whether her remains were once inside. One of the two receipts had garbage bags as an item purchased on it.
The receipts were traced to a King Soopers near W.100th and Wadsworth Blvd., just a few miles from Jessica’s home.
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