RENO, Nev., Feb. 20, 2008

Panties May Be Clue To Serial Rapist

Thong Underwear Found Near Strangled College Student's Body Has Unknown Woman's DNA

    • Reno police believe they have the DNA and description of the man who may be responsible for the death of 19-year-old Brianna Denison as well as the rape and attempted assault of two others.

      Reno police believe they have the DNA and description of the man who may be responsible for the death of 19-year-old Brianna Denison as well as the rape and attempted assault of two others.  (AP Photo/The Reno Gazette-Journal)

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      These black "Pink Panther" panties found with the body of Brianna Denison are a "critical piece of evidence" that may have been dropped at the scene accidentally or perhaps left behind to "taunt the police," Reno Police Chief Michael Poehlman said, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008.  (CBS)

    • Washoe County coroner personnel remove the body of Brianna Denison, found in a field in Reno, Nev., on Feb. 15, 2008. A worker found her body about noon in a brush-covered field on the city's south side near a light industrial area, Reno police spokesman Steve Frady said.

      Washoe County coroner personnel remove the body of Brianna Denison, found in a field in Reno, Nev., on Feb. 15, 2008. A worker found her body about noon in a brush-covered field on the city's south side near a light industrial area, Reno police spokesman Steve Frady said.  (AP Photo/Kevin Clifford)

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(CBS/AP)  The DNA of an unknown woman was on a pair of thong underwear found with Brianna Denison's body along with the DNA of the serial rapist who kidnapped and strangled the 19-year-old college student, Reno police said Tuesday.

The black "Pink Panther" panties found with the body on Friday did not belong to Denison, police said.

They are a "critical piece of evidence" that may have been dropped at the scene accidentally or perhaps left behind to "taunt the police," Reno Police Chief Michael Poehlman said.

Denison, a sophomore at Santa Barbara City College in California, was visiting her hometown over winter break when she was abducted Jan. 20 while she slept on a couch in a friend's home near the campus of the University of Nevada, Reno.

The male DNA found on the underwear was from the same man who committed at least two sexually motivated crimes against other young college women in the area over the past four months, Reno police Lt. Robert McDonald said.

Investigators are trying to determine whether the unknown DNA belonged to another woman who may have been assaulted.

The underwear, which appeared to be worn, also may have been stolen in a burglary or perhaps belonged to a woman who had dated someone and later noticed the garment missing, McDonald said.

"It was most likely dark when he brought Brianna to that location. So maybe in the darkness, he just didn't realize he had left it," McDonald told Jeff Glor, national correspondent for CBS News' The Early Show..

The Reno Gazette-Journal first reported on its Web site on Tuesday the discovery of the black thong-style underwear with pink hearts and the head of the cartoon character the Pink Panther.

"What is critical to us is there was DNA on these panties, not Brianna's or anyone else in the house," Poehlman said, adding they were too big to fit Denison.

"Our belief is the suspect in this case left these panties there either to taunt the police, to taunt the community, or somehow didn't realize he had them and dropped them in that regard," he told KKOH Radio in Reno.

"They are a critical piece of evidence to us because someone is missing those panties," he said.

McDonald said it's important the woman who owns the underwear come forward because the information she has may lead police to the serial sexual predator who killed Denison.

"We could have another unreported sexual assault or some type of related crime out there that we don't know about," McDonald told Glor.

Meanwhile, the local community has embraced the request of Denison's family to remember her by wearing and hanging royal blue ribbons on trees.

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Anyone with information can reach the Reno police hot line at 745-3521, detectives at 334-2115 or Secret Witness at 322-4900.

Blue was Denison's favorite color and her mother, Bridgette, is asking people wear blue instead of the traditional black to a public memorial service scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center.

The event is titled "Live, Love and Unite in Celebration of Brianna Denison."

A number of craft stores, Wal-Marts and scrapbooking shops say they have sold out of the blue fabric some now are calling "Blue Bri," the Gazette-Journal reported.

"We have had people in here asking for any shade of blue at this point," said Jerry McGuire, an employee at Ben Franklin Crafts store on Plumb Lane.

Several local Wal-Marts sold out of all blue ribbon this weekend.

"A lot of us who work here have teenagers, so we understand what it's like to want to do something," said Lisa Johnson, a store manager at Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts, which sold more than 200 rolls of blue ribbon this weekend.

"I think people want to be able to do something, and this is something small they can do," Johnson said.

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by keithle1 February 21, 2008 9:11 AM EST
I need to know more about the thong underwear. Perhaps a photo?
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by johnny_chaos February 20, 2008 1:46 PM EST
Hopefully he will soon find his true calling as a prison *** slave.
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by krookideyez February 20, 2008 1:20 PM EST
Anyone think maybe he''s planning this out and he left the panties of his next victim there on purpose? Just a prediction but after seeing CSI and movies like this, this is what these psychos do!
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by carolcape February 20, 2008 12:33 PM EST
Very sad this young woman was found dead. I feel these young women do not take enough precautions. It happens time after time. Leaving doors unlocked, open view of a sleeping area, really careless. Sympathy goes out to family and friends. Natalee Holloway put herself in harms way also by associating with strangers a long way from home. Parents should warn their children to stay with their friends when they go out for an evening and not leave. I live in quite a safe area and when I went out with my friends to a bar, we always left together. If there was some guy we liked, just get him to phone you and ask around about him a little before getting together. Have fun out there, but stay safe.
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by jetlizhan February 20, 2008 12:32 PM EST
i hope this creep is caught today.
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