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I’m skeptical if he was the true killer until all the evidence been independently reviewed.  Looking forward to press conference tomorrow and hopeful more details will be provided proving he was the murder.

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saw this in an article on the press conference.  If they have record of all this, then it's him.

“Less than 48 hours after the murders, he was stopped by Border Patrol agents,” Jackson said.

The agents ran his plates and found that the car driven by Brashers was stolen, and also seized a .380 pistol from him during the stop. However, Brashers fled from the agents. The gun was later released to Brashers’ father.

On Jan. 13, 1999, Brashers killed himself with the same handgun. After Brashers died, he was linked to several other murders across the US. during the 1990s, Jackson explained.

Jackson also spoke about the initial arrests in the case, the court cases, and how DNA evidence cleared those initial suspects.

When he took over the case, Jackson said he reviewed all of the available evidence. He learned that the .380 casing wasn’t entered into an certain national database. Some time after it was added, it was matched to a similar casing found by investigators in a 1998 Kentucky cold case.

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