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year-old Gabriella “Gabbi” Doolin’s body was found -- raped, strangled, left face down in a creek behind a high school -- it took Kentucky State Police only about four hours to arrive at Timothy Madden’s front door. And it looked like police had the right suspect. Several items of clothing he wore that night to his son’s youth football game appeared to be stained with blood. State police also said “several people” at the game either gave a description of Madden or identified him by name as looking suspicious.  And just six days after the Nov. 14, 2015 murder, tests results showed Madden’s DNA was on Gabbi’s body, and her DNA on Madden’s clothing. But, five months before Madden is scheduled to face a jury and a potential death penalty, his attorney said the case is not as open-and-shut as it might appear. Defense attorney Travis Lock claims police, desperate to solve a horrific, high-profile case quickly as possible, focused on Madden – a former construction worker with no history of violence or sexual misconduct -- at the exclusion of more likely suspects. But what about the damning DNA evidence? Lock said police had a two-page DNA report in less than a week incriminating Madden, but have yet to turn over the comprehensive electronic data that his experts can review – an analysis he said that could take several months. forensic scientist retained by the defense told Lock she has done numerous DNA reviews of KSP lab electronic evidence generated from the police analysis, and this is the first time the state has not turned that information over, Lock said in court. No witnesses say they saw Madden with Gabbi and some people identified a different man with a long beard and brown coat as acting suspicious and being “out of place.” Some of the children with Gabbi that night described seeing the same man, according to a court document. Gabbi’s mother, Amy, told WBKO in 2015 that her child was on a cheerleading team with Madden’s daughter and “she would’ve trusted him just enough. She was around him at all the practices and the games.” Lock declined to let WDRB interview Madden again. But in the 2015 interview, Madden said the Doolin family is mistaken about him. “I feel sorry for them, but it wasn’t me,” he said. #fyp #foryou #truecrime #gabriella #usa #viral #trending
year-old Gabriella “Gabbi” Doolin’s body was found -- raped, strangled, left face down in a creek behind a high school -- it took Kentucky State Police only about four hours to arrive at Timothy Madden’s front door. And it looked like police had the right suspect. Several items of clothing he wore that night to his son’s youth football game appeared to be stained with blood. State police also said “several people” at the game either gave a description of Madden or identified him by name as looking suspicious. And just six days after the Nov. 14, 2015 murder, tests results showed Madden’s DNA was on Gabbi’s body, and her DNA on Madden’s clothing. But, five months before Madden is scheduled to face a jury and a potential death penalty, his attorney said the case is not as open-and-shut as it might appear. Defense attorney Travis Lock claims police, desperate to solve a horrific, high-profile case quickly as possible, focused on Madden – a former construction worker with no history of violence or sexual misconduct -- at the exclusion of more likely suspects. But what about the damning DNA evidence? Lock said police had a two-page DNA report in less than a week incriminating Madden, but have yet to turn over the comprehensive electronic data that his experts can review – an analysis he said that could take several months. forensic scientist retained by the defense told Lock she has done numerous DNA reviews of KSP lab electronic evidence generated from the police analysis, and this is the first time the state has not turned that information over, Lock said in court. No witnesses say they saw Madden with Gabbi and some people identified a different man with a long beard and brown coat as acting suspicious and being “out of place.” Some of the children with Gabbi that night described seeing the same man, according to a court document. Gabbi’s mother, Amy, told WBKO in 2015 that her child was on a cheerleading team with Madden’s daughter and “she would’ve trusted him just enough. She was around him at all the practices and the games.” Lock declined to let WDRB interview Madden again. But in the 2015 interview, Madden said the Doolin family is mistaken about him. “I feel sorry for them, but it wasn’t me,” he said. #fyp #foryou #truecrime #gabriella #usa #viral #trending

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