‘It just got out of hand’: DNA evidence links father to cold case butter knife killings of siblings after son hears dad trying to sexually assault sister, police say

Karen Alexander, left, and Gordon Alexander (Photos from Justice for Karen and Gordon Alexander Facebook page)

Karen Alexander, left, and Gordon Alexander (Photos from Justice for Karen and Gordon Alexander Facebook page)

DNA evidence from semen and blood linked a man to the sexual assault and murder of his teenage daughter, who was killed with a butter knife and her brother more than four decades ago in their Arkansas home.

In a news conference this week, authorities named Weldon Alexander as the suspect in the 1981 cold-case slayings of his children, 13-year-old Gordon and Karen Alexander, 14, but he will elude justice. He died in 2014.

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