DNA Breakthrough in Morgan Nick Kidnapping Case
DNA Breakthrough in Morgan Nick Kidnapping Case

DNA Breakthrough in Morgan Nick Kidnapping Case

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A major breakthrough has been made in the 29-year-old cold case of Morgan Nick's disappearance, largely due to advanced DNA testing technology. Morgan, who was abducted at age six during a Little League game in Alma, Arkansas, in 1995, had a hair sample found in a truck belonging to the late Billy Jack Lincks, now confirmed as the prime suspect. The hair sample, analyzed by Othram lab, matched a member of Nick's family, bolstering the case against Lincks. Lincks, who attempted to abduct another girl shortly after Morgan's disappearance, was never formally investigated as a suspect until after his death in 2000. Authorities are now seeking public assistance to uncover more details about Lincks' past. This breakthrough provides significant progress but leaves some questions unanswered, pushing investigators to continue their search for more evidence.

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