The man accused of killing Anne Pressly voluntarily consented to a check of his DNA and denied being in Little Rock when she was attacked as Little Rock detectives questioned him about the case early last week at his home in Marianna, according to an affidavit released Monday.
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http://showtime.ark…">The Vance affidavit can be read here.
It was that sample of Curtis Lavell Vance's genetic code that investigators would use one day later to confirm that Vance was their suspect, matching it against DNA taken from Pressly's home in Little Rock's Heights neighborhood.
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Watch VideoThe affidavit, usually public immediately after the arrest warrant it supports is served, offers little more new detail about the Oct. 20 assault, the injuries from that beating that killed Pressly five days later or the motive behind the attack.