Forensic Files - Season 7, Episode 12 - Scout's Honor - Full Episode
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Edna Posey's murder in 1984 led to the conviction and subsequent acquittal of Donald Ruby due to new DNA evidence, leaving the case unsolved and Ruby's whereabouts unknown. Despite suspicions and motives, the true killer of Edna remains unidentified, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the tragic case.
Insights
- Forensic entomology analysis estimated the victim's time of death to be two days before the torso was found, indicating a late Friday night or early Saturday morning occurrence.
- Despite being accused and convicted of Edna Posey's murder, Donald Ruby was acquitted after new DNA testing revealed semen from three different men on the victim's body, leaving the actual killer unidentified and raising concerns about Ruby's potential threat to children due to alleged pedophilic tendencies.
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Recent questions
Who was the victim found in the cardboard box?
Edna Posey
What evidence linked Donald Ruby to the crime?
Grease and styrofoam found on the box
Why was Donald Ruby acquitted of the murder?
Lack of evidence due to new DNA testing
What was the motive behind Edna Posey's murder?
Preventing her from regaining custody of her son
What happened to Donald Ruby after his acquittal?
Disappeared with current whereabouts undisclosed
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