DNA Technology Solves 1994 Irving Cold Case Murder of Megan Beth Johns
WFAAJune 11, 20252 min1,407 views
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- 30 years, eight months, and six days after her murder, Megan Beth Johns finally has justice.
- Megan was stabbed to death in her Irving apartment in October 1994 at the age of 29.
- Her friend Kelly Chance and sister Bridget Johns Scott have long sought answers.
Breakthrough with DNA Technology
- Irving Police utilized advanced DNA testing and new technology to make an arrest.
- Detective Eric Curtis pursued different testing methods after previous dead ends.
- The DNA analysis led to a swift and shocking result.
Arrest of Neighbor
- Daryl Patrick Gogggins, Megan's 61-year-old next-door neighbor, has been charged with capital murder.
- The arrest brings closure to a case that spanned three decades.
- Megan's father did not live to see this day, but her family is experiencing a great weight lifted.
Hope for Future Cases
- Irving Police are currently working on approximately 70 cold cases.
- The department hopes that advancements in technology will help solve more cases, one by one.
- The successful resolution of Megan Johns' case offers a beacon of hope for other families awaiting justice.
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