Saturday, December 27, 2008

RENO: DNA LINKS JAMES BIELA TO BRIANNA DENISON MURDER...AND OTHERS ???

Brianna Denison
March 29, 1988 -February, 2008

Site where Brianna Denison was found.
Photo © Stan White
HUNTING GROUNDS OF SUSPECTED RENO RAPIST/SERIAL KILLER

Left: James Biela / Right: Original police sketch

James Biela, 27, was arrested on Nov. 25, 2008 after cops linked the Sparks, Nev. man to the murder of Brianna Denison and a Dec. 2007 sexual assault.

Reno Police arrest James Biela for Denison's murder
Posted: Nov 26, 2008 01:27 AM PST
Updated: Dec 10, 2008 07:15 AM PST

The arrest of a Sparks man as a suspect in the January kidnapping, rape and murder of a 19-year-old woman is now drawing interest out of state.

Investigators in Columbus, Ohio announced Friday that they are looking to Brianna Denison accused murderer, James Biela, as having a possible connection to as many as seven sexual assault cases in their area.

Authorities in Ohio say they have video surveillance of their suspect from an ATM when he used one of his victim's credit card but haven't named Biela as a formal suspect.

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Biela's girlfriend, who has a 4-year-old child with him, discovered a pair of underwear in his pickup truck according to police. She told a friend, and police say that friend called Secret Witness on Nov. 1.

Court documents say, "Biela respectfully declined to prove a DNA sample and indicated that he had not been involved in the murder of Brianna Denison and that his girlfriend" could provide him with an alibi.

Biela's girlfriend, according to court documents, contacted police saying that she could not account for his whereabouts in the early morning hours of Dec. 16 or Jan. 20. She then allowed investigators to test their son's DNA.

The DNA in subsequent tests was a "direct link" to the Denison case, Poehlman said. Police say the DNA evidence also links Biela to another sexual assault and kidnapping near the University campus in December.

COURT HEARING FOR BIELA IS SET FOR DEC. 10...STAY TUNED
http://www.krnv.com/Global/story.asp?S=9416901

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