Blood on the shoe of a 14-year-old Detroit boy who was convicted but subsequently cleared of four murders reveals DNA from one of the victims, state
police said after a high-tech analysis by a private company.
State police cautioned, however, that it's "preliminary information.” The company, Cybergenetics, also said the “preliminary unconfirmed results” shouldn't be used for civil or criminal justice purposes until more work is done.
Sanford, now 27, was released from
prison in 2016 after prosecutors said the case was spoiled by police misconduct.