DNA Links Deceased Man to 1980 Murder of Bay Shore Woman

BAY SHORE, NY – It has been 42 years since the death of Eve Wilkowitz, 20, of Bay Shore and during that time, her case went unsolved.

Today, it was announced that using DNA evidence and advances in technology, Suffolk County investigators were finally able to identify Miss Wilkowitz’s murderer.

“It was an emotional afternoon for the family of Eve Wilkowitz, a 20-year-old Bay Shore woman who was murdered in 1980, as the name of her killer was publicly announced during a press conference in Riverhead,” the Suffolk County Prosecutor’s Office said.

Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney K Harrison and Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney joined representatives from the department’s Homicide Squad, the FBI and Suffolk County Crime Lab to explain how advances in technology enabled investigators to connect DNA evidence found on the victim to the suspect, Herbert Rice. Rice died of cancer in 1991.

Eve’s sister, Irene, and nephew, Evan, attended the press conference and thanked investigators for never giving up on the case.

Adam Devine
Adam covers New York City and regional news for Shore News Network. He is currently attending college and freelances about crime in New York City and regional news.

Related posts

Bridges renamed to honor two fallen New York State Troopers in Suffolk County

NJ appliance company pleads guilty after air conditioners linked to over 40 fires and a death

ShotSpotter alert leads police to double shooting in Baltimore