Paul Holes Investigates Two Eerily Similar Murders in This Exclusive DNA of Murder Clip

Could the same person be responsible for the murders of two different women in Atlanta that occurred just weeks within each other? Retired cold case investigator Paul Holes is determined to find out on Friday's new episode of The DNA of Murder.

With the help of Loni Coombs, a former prosecutor for the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, Holes will take an in-depth look at two separate Atlanta murders—the first of which happened in 2002 when 27-year-old Tamekia Taylor was killed in her home as she got dressed for a holiday party.

Then, less than two months later, 32-year-old Jennifer Clemmings was murdered, and whoever was responsible left a crime scene that resembled the one where...

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