The San Diego County District Attorney's office is using new technology in an effort to match DNA found at the crime scene with a suspect.
SAN DIEGO — The hotel once known as the Surfer Motor Lodge still sits just a few yards away from the ocean.
Gutierrez and his friend, another priest, visited San Diego from Los Angeles to celebrate Gutierrez's 30th year in the clergy. Investigators are now having evidence taken from the crime scene that day tested for DNA using new technology, including a hair, wooden drawers, a shell casing and fingerprints.Investigators have Gutierrez's whereabouts accounted for up until roughly half an hour before his murder, saying he was drinking beer with a friend."In that narrow window of time, he met somebody. We just don’t know who," said Johnson.
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