Second Person’s Blood Found in Attorney’s Car
Investigators suspect they have found blood from a second person in the car of slain federal prosecutor Jonathan Luna, a senior law enforcement official said.
Investigators are conducting DNA analysis on the blood, the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. The official would not say how much blood was found or whether police had uncovered any clues to the killer’s identity.
Luna, an assistant U.S. attorney in Baltimore, was found last week stabbed and drowned in a creek in rural Lancaster County, Pa., about 70 miles from his suburban Baltimore home.
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