Parents Offer $100,000 Reward in Unsolved Homicide of Michigan Woman
Over two years after Megan Drumhiller's death, her family demands DNA testing amid investigative challenges.
- Megan Drumhiller, a 31-year-old Michigan woman, was found dead in her home on Jan. 28, 2022, leading to an unsolved homicide case.
- Over two years later, her parents offer a $100,000 reward for information that could lead to an arrest, expressing frustration over investigative mishaps.
- The family demands DNA testing of items collected from the crime scene, amid concerns that the killer may still be at large.
- Investigative challenges included delayed DNA testing, failure to interview potential eyewitnesses promptly, and a misidentification of DNA evidence.
- The case highlights the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on criminal investigations, with the lead detective working remotely for months.