A gifted artist was found brutally murdered in her home in Virginia, and the case remained unsolved for years. Anne-Marie Green reports on how detectives finally closed the cold case.
The investigation into Robin Lawrence's murder began over two decades ago when the 35-year-old artist was stabbed to death at her home in Stafford County. Her 1-year-old daughter, whose identity has not been disclosed, was left alone at the scene. The crime sent shockwaves through the community, and police were left with few leads to pursue.
As the years went by, the case became increasingly cold, but detectives refused to give up. They combed through old evidence, re-interviewed witnesses, and even used DNA analysis to try and crack the case. But despite their efforts, they were unable to find a suspect or make an arrest.
Recently, new evidence came to light that helped detectives finally identify Robin Lawrence's killer. According to sources close to the investigation, a piece of torn fabric found at the crime scene matched a jacket owned by a man who was already under suspicion in connection with the case.
The jacket belonged to Joseph Martin, a 57-year-old Virginia resident who had been questioned by police back in 1994. He denied any involvement in Lawrence's murder at the time, but detectives never forgot about him.
Using modern forensic techniques, police re-examined DNA evidence from the crime scene and matched it to Martin. This led them to arrest him on August 22nd for Lawrence's murder.
Martin is charged with first-degree murder, aggravated assault, and use of a firearm during the commission of a felony. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.
The closure of this cold case has brought relief to Robin Lawrence's family and friends, who had waited years for justice to be served. The incident serves as a reminder that even after decades, new technology and fresh eyes can sometimes bring closure to families who have lost loved ones due to violent crime.
				
			The investigation into Robin Lawrence's murder began over two decades ago when the 35-year-old artist was stabbed to death at her home in Stafford County. Her 1-year-old daughter, whose identity has not been disclosed, was left alone at the scene. The crime sent shockwaves through the community, and police were left with few leads to pursue.
As the years went by, the case became increasingly cold, but detectives refused to give up. They combed through old evidence, re-interviewed witnesses, and even used DNA analysis to try and crack the case. But despite their efforts, they were unable to find a suspect or make an arrest.
Recently, new evidence came to light that helped detectives finally identify Robin Lawrence's killer. According to sources close to the investigation, a piece of torn fabric found at the crime scene matched a jacket owned by a man who was already under suspicion in connection with the case.
The jacket belonged to Joseph Martin, a 57-year-old Virginia resident who had been questioned by police back in 1994. He denied any involvement in Lawrence's murder at the time, but detectives never forgot about him.
Using modern forensic techniques, police re-examined DNA evidence from the crime scene and matched it to Martin. This led them to arrest him on August 22nd for Lawrence's murder.
Martin is charged with first-degree murder, aggravated assault, and use of a firearm during the commission of a felony. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.
The closure of this cold case has brought relief to Robin Lawrence's family and friends, who had waited years for justice to be served. The incident serves as a reminder that even after decades, new technology and fresh eyes can sometimes bring closure to families who have lost loved ones due to violent crime.
 . but then new evidence comes out and suddenly it's like a fresh start all over again
. but then new evidence comes out and suddenly it's like a fresh start all over again  . i'm not gonna lie, my heart goes out to robin's daughter who had to grow up without a mom... she'll never get to see her mom's art or even just have those memories of her growing up together
. i'm not gonna lie, my heart goes out to robin's daughter who had to grow up without a mom... she'll never get to see her mom's art or even just have those memories of her growing up together  . but at the same time, it's nice to know that the police didn't give up on solving this case and that new tech was able to help crack it open
. but at the same time, it's nice to know that the police didn't give up on solving this case and that new tech was able to help crack it open  . justice may be served for robin, but i wonder what else is out there that needs some fresh eyes and modern tools to solve...
. justice may be served for robin, but i wonder what else is out there that needs some fresh eyes and modern tools to solve... 
 . I mean, i know technology has gotten way better and all, but 20+ years is just crazy
. I mean, i know technology has gotten way better and all, but 20+ years is just crazy  . And to think they were re-checking old evidence and stuff...wow. That's some dedicated detectives right there
. And to think they were re-checking old evidence and stuff...wow. That's some dedicated detectives right there  . I'm glad the family finally gets some closure tho
. I'm glad the family finally gets some closure tho  . It's always sad when these things happen, but at least now justice can be served
. It's always sad when these things happen, but at least now justice can be served  .
. And what's with this one piece of torn fabric that supposedly matched a jacket? How reliable is forensic analysis anyway? Can we get some actual sources on this one? I want to see some peer-reviewed studies or at least some credible news articles about how modern forensic techniques can still be used to solve cold cases. That being said, I do hope justice has been served for Robin Lawrence's family
 And what's with this one piece of torn fabric that supposedly matched a jacket? How reliable is forensic analysis anyway? Can we get some actual sources on this one? I want to see some peer-reviewed studies or at least some credible news articles about how modern forensic techniques can still be used to solve cold cases. That being said, I do hope justice has been served for Robin Lawrence's family  ... but we need to question the methods used here too
... but we need to question the methods used here too 
 . And now they're charging him with life in prison, about time too
. And now they're charging him with life in prison, about time too  . But you know what really gets my goat? The fact that the DNA techs only re-examined the evidence recently
. But you know what really gets my goat? The fact that the DNA techs only re-examined the evidence recently  . Like, what were they doing all those years ago? Just sitting on it collecting dust
. Like, what were they doing all those years ago? Just sitting on it collecting dust  ?!
?!

 its just too crazy how dna analysis played a huge role in cracking the case...i mean, it makes total sense now that they matched the fabric from the jacket to martin
 its just too crazy how dna analysis played a huge role in cracking the case...i mean, it makes total sense now that they matched the fabric from the jacket to martin 


 thanks to modern forensic techniques & new eyes
 thanks to modern forensic techniques & new eyes 