DNA analysis found missing Florida woman’s blood on sock, boots belonging to her accused killer.

5years ago

Long Island news, New York news.

The DNA analysis revealed that the blood of a woman declared missing almost a year ago and whose body was not found was on a sock and boots belonging to her alleged killer, according to reports of recently published documents.

Kimberly Kessler, 49, faces charges over the murder of 34-year-old Joleen Cummings.

The socks and boots were recovered in a storage unit rented by Kessler. A judge ordered the release.

The notes indicate that the boots are similar to the ones Kessler was wearing video from a gas station on the day of Cummings' disappearance.

According to the investigators, a sock was also seized in the storage unit. FDLE analyzed the sock and found Cummings' DNA on the blood stain. "

Kessler's DNA was also found on the sock, the police said in the notes.

The documents also show that Kessler used 25 different names and lived in 35 cities.