DNA has helped crack the unsolved cold case murder of a woman found in a stairwell of a Colorado hospital 21 years ago. In November 1999, Jennifer Watkins, 23, was working as a dietary aide at Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs.
She got the job two weeks before her death. Watkins disappeared before the end of her shift, according to reports. Days later, police found her body in the stairwell wrapped in plastic and bound with duct tape.
Police said she had been raped. Jennifer Watkins was 23 when she was raped and killed at a hospital in Colorado. (Colorado Springs Police Department) On Wednesday, Colorado Springs Police Department cold case detectives announced a breakthrough.They said DNA from the crime scene uploaded to a public.
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