The family of Hazelle Fenty, who was murdered in Daytona Beach on her 76th birthday in 1992, is still searching for answers and hoping new technology will finally bring justice.
Jacob Cockcroft, Fenty's grandson, said there is a small window of time when they know she was murdered, as the last person to see her alive was the pastor of the church. He fondly remembers visiting her in Florida as a child, describing her house as "very tidy, but full of things that she collected."
Police believe Fenty was sexually assaulted and killed, but her killer has never been found.
The family's hope was renewed in 2017 after they watched another cold case get solved through genetic genealogy, prompting them to urge investigators to re-examine Fenty's case. Although police had a small DNA sample, last

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