On Tuesday, the local New York City NBC affiliate ran a story based on an unnamed source leaking information on a murder case, with the following headline, “DNA links Occupy protest scene to 2004 murder.” There had been a break in the eight-years-cold investigation of the murder of Sarah Fox in Inwood Hill Park. DNA evidence recovered from her CD player, found near her corpse, matched DNA taken from a chain used to hold open a subway door in the fare strike conducted by wildcat transit union members and Occupy Wall Street activists.
By Diane Sweet
July 12, 2012
Crooks and Liars
“Anonymous” sources and DNA “evidence” that turns out to be false attempt to tie Occupy movement to a brutal murder.
On Tuesday, the local New York City NBC affiliate ran a story based on an unnamed source leaking information on a murder case, with the following headline, “DNA links Occupy protest scene to 2004 murder.” There had been a break in the eight-years-cold investigation of the murder of Sarah Fox in Inwood Hill Park. DNA evidence recovered from her CD player, found near her corpse, matched DNA taken from a chain used to hold open a subway door in the fare strike conducted by wildcat transit union members and Occupy Wall Street activists.
The article appeared to be based on a single unnamed source, seemingly speaking from within the NYPD investigation, though not even the basis of the source’s expertise was given.
Then it seems the police already had a main “person of interest” in the case, Dimitry Sheinman, a person with no ties to Occupy Wall Street (He’s lived in South Africa until recently), well before the DNA evidence surfaced. At the end of the article it states that “Sheinman remains a leading person of interest.”