The moment a ‘DNA Test Leads To The Arrest Of Michael Anthony Louise For Murder’ A 79-year-old New York man was recently arrested in connection with the 1989 double killing of his in-laws in their Vermont home.
DNA Test Leads To The Arrest Of Michael Anthony Louise For Murder
According to a news release from the Vermont State Police, on Sept. 17, 1989, a neighbor found George Peacock, 76, and Catherine Peacock, 73, dead in their home on U.S. Route 7 in Danby, Vermont. The victims had reportedly been stabbed multiple times.
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Police said there were no signs of forced entry, and there were no items of significance missing from the residence.
Two weeks after the victims’ bodies were found, Michael Louise, who was married to one of the Peacocks’ daughters, was identified as a suspect, police said. Investigators developed circumstantial evidence tying Louise to the victims’ deaths, but they were unable to establish a conclusive link, according to police.
DNA Investigation Match Of The Murder
In May 2020, police said investigators were able to confirm a DNA match to George Peacock through a spot of blood located inside Louise’s vehicle in October 1989. The blood sample had been tested earlier in the investigation, but it was inconclusive at the time.
On Thursday, Oct. 13, Louise was arrested at his home in Syracuse, New York, and charged with two counts of second-degree murder. He was booked into a New York jail and is awaiting extradition to Vermont for his arraignment.