DNA evidence found at the scene of a German jewelry heist led police to a suspect -- well, two suspects actually -- and instead of leading to arrest, the DNA has caused the suspects to be released.
Why?
The DNA is that of identical twins and police say the DNA is an exact match to both of them, so investigators can't determine which one was involved in the heist that netted the thieves $6.8 million in jewels. They've let the twins go.
Sounds like a case for CSI: Berlin.
-- Lance Murray


What about a lie detector test? If one fails the test then he's the lucky person. If they both fail the test - they both did the crime. They can't just get off the hook because they are twins. Guess the octuplet Suleman babies can never get in trouble since they all have the same dna? Now other twins will do some crimes and get away with murder.....
Posted by: Delores | March 23, 2009 at 09:25 AM