2016年NJ家庭入侵案的两名男子被指控谋杀,因为DNA将两人与现场发现的手套联系起来。
Two men charged in 2016 NJ home invasion murder after DNA linked them to gloves found at scene.
45岁的Kevin D'Costa和32岁的Daeman Hodge两人被指控与2016年在新泽西Pemberton镇对37岁的Norman Mosley的住宅入侵和致命枪击有关。
Two men, Kevin D'Costa, 45, and Daeman Hodge, 32, were charged in connection with the 2016 home invasion and fatal shooting of 37-year-old Norman Mosley in Pemberton Township, New Jersey.
对现场发现的手套进行高级DNA测试后发现,两名嫌疑人都与犯罪有关,在将近十年后,他们因无关罪名被拘留于2025年12月在D'Costa被捕,2026年1月在Hodge被捕。
Advanced DNA testing on gloves found at the scene linked both suspects to the crime, leading to their arrests nearly a decade later—D'Costa in December 2025 while in custody on unrelated charges, and Hodge in January 2026.
两人都面临重罪谋杀、抢劫和武器指控
Both face felony murder, robbery, and weapons charges.
此案已经冷淡,通过法医进展和持续调查得到解决。
The case, which had gone cold, was solved through forensic advances and persistent investigation.
Mosley的家人表示宽慰, 认为指控是通向正义的期待已久的一步。
Mosley’s family expressed relief, calling the charges a long-awaited step toward justice.