Getting the job done in a 1975 Indiana cold case.

2 men arrested in the 1975 drowning in Indiana of a 17-year-old church camp worker who ‘fought for her life’
Two Indiana men have been arrested for the murder of a 17-year-old girl whose 1975 drowning death remained a cold case until evidence linked the suspects to the victim in a decades-long investigation, police said.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/09/us/indiana-1975-cold-case-drowning-arrests/index.html

Why is it, Michigan State Police and Michigan state lab, that in FOUR homicide cases you have no evidence? Why you didn’t evaluate all of the evidence in these cases in 1999 when you dug up David Norberg to test his DNA? Why you didn’t store your evidence better once you knew DNA testing was possible in 1999? Why you kept those kids’ clothes and the slides and swabs like they were something for your file cabinet/scrap books? Why in so many cases across the country, in cases older than the OCCK case they are solving crimes using DNA testing and genetic genealogy? Explain why your cases are different. Clarify why you can’t do shit in these cases. We’re waiting.