US police think that two murders that haven't been solved yet are connected because of DNA evidence.

One person is suspected of murdering both women, according to investigators.

August 17th 2024.

US police think that two murders that haven't been solved yet are connected because of DNA evidence.
It was a tragic event that shook the city of Austin, Texas six years ago. A woman's lifeless body was discovered by a passing driver in a silver sedan. The 28-year-old had been sexually assaulted and strangled. It was a horrifying scene that left the community in shock and disbelief.

Sadly, the nightmare didn't end there. Just last June, another 911 call reported the discovery of a woman's body in an abandoned home. This time, it was a 34-year-old victim who had also suffered the same fate. Another victim of sexual assault and strangulation.

The police were quick to connect the two cases. Both women were victims of a heinous crime committed by the same person. It was a chilling realization that one person was responsible for both murders. The community was left on edge as the police launched a manhunt for the suspect.

Alyssa Ann Rivera, the victim found in the abandoned house, was last seen on June 21st. Police released surveillance footage showing her walking with a person of interest shortly before her death. The relationship between Rivera and the suspect was still unknown.

At first, authorities believed the incidents were isolated. However, on August 7th, a breakthrough was made. Through DNA evidence, the unsolved murder from six years ago was linked to Rivera's case. It was a startling revelation that the same person had committed both atrocities.

The victim from six years ago was identified as Alba Jenisse Aviles, whose body was found just over three miles from where Rivera was killed. The police had no leads or suspects in either case, but the DNA evidence confirmed that it was the work of one individual.

Despite running the DNA through the national database, there were no matches found. This only added to the mystery and urgency of finding the perpetrator. Sergeant Nathan Sexton of the Austin Police Department shared that it was uncommon for someone committing such violent crimes to have no previous record.

The investigation is still ongoing, and the police are appealing to the public for any information that could lead to the suspect's arrest. The victims may have no known connection, but their tragic deaths have brought the community together in search of justice. As the search for answers continues, the city of Austin remains on high alert.

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