Where Is Robert Denney Now? 'Dateline' Has Answers

It's been almost 25 years since Corey Parker was found stabbed to death in her Florida apartment. Robert Denney was a suspect. Where is he now? On Thanksgiving Day in 1998, 25-year-old Corey Parker had plans to stop at two different houses to eat. The night before, she made sure to bake two pies, one

It's been nearly 25 years since Corey Parker was once found stabbed to death in her Florida rental. Robert Denney used to be a suspect. Where is he now?

Jennifer Tisdale - Author

On Thanksgiving Day in 1998, 25-year-old Corey Parker had plans to prevent at two other houses to eat. The night time earlier than, she made certain to bake two pies, one for each and every meal. Sadly, she never made it to both house. Her frame could be discovered by police the next day when Parker didn't display up for work. She were stabbed over 100 occasions.

Nearly 3 years later, authorities zeroed in on Robert Denney as their top suspect. Where is Robert Denny now? A Dateline particular takes a have a look at this appalling tale.

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Where is Robert Denney now?

On May 9, 2005, Robert Denney was sentenced to life in prison with out the potential of parole for the 1998 murder of Corey Parker. Prosecutors decided to not search the dying penalty for Denney, who was best 17 years previous at the time of the murder. According to News4Jax, "it took a Jacksonville jury less than an hour to convict Denney after a three-week trial that relied heavily on DNA evidence."

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After the sentence was once handed down, Denny opted not to deal with the court docket. However, Parker's father, Bruce, had one thing to mention at once to Denney.

"It is comforting to know you'll be locked up for the rest of your life, unable to do this to anyone else," he said.

In July 2018, Denney's attorneys have been at the hunt for a brand new trial, claiming that "the state's DNA expert lied on the stand when he said he performed all the DNA analysis." News4Jax reported Denney's lawyers have been convinced the evidence were tampered with, announcing that "mistakes were made including one hair root producing five different DNA profiles."

As of the time of this writing, Denney is still in prison and has even written a blog he hasn't updated since February 2019.

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Obtaining Denney's DNA for testing functions was once not easy.

By the summer time of 2001, a then 19-year-old Denney had moved from Florida to Easton, Md., but that wasn't far enough to steer clear of getting stuck. The 1998 crime scene contained two valuable pieces of DNA evidence — hair that were pulled out from its root in addition to some blood that didn't belong to Parker. Authorities have been hoping to get a DNA sample from Denney, however it used to be transparent he knew that police have been watching him.

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Denney lived close to Parker within the rental complex where she used to be murdered, but wasn't a suspect until former coworkers tipped off police after a $20,000 praise was once presented for any knowledge. They recalled Denney talking about how he appreciated to observe Parker from his window. ABC News found that during July 2001, Easton Police introduced Denney in for wondering in order to get a DNA pattern from him.

Not handiest did he refuse to offer one, however he was once careful to not drink from a water bottle equipped. Denney also stored the butts of cigarettes he smoked whilst there. "This is the third time you have tried to get me to put my lips on something, the water, the cigarette, and now seal these envelopes," Denney pointed out to detectives.

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A couple of weeks later, detectives had been doing surveillance on Denney, who was still being overly cautious about leaving lines of his DNA within the wild. They stuck a wreck when he was once observed spitting at the flooring whilst smoking outside of his employer's building. Authorities temporarily scooped up his saliva and sent it for DNA checking out where they discovered it was a match for the DNA left in Parker's rental. Sadly, there is more to this horrendous tale. Tune into Dateline for all the details.

Dateline airs on Fridays at 10 p.m. ET on NBC.

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