CAMDEN, N.J. - A 2013 Camden cold case has seen developments nearly a decade later.
Duane Parker, 58, has been charged in the fatal stabbing of 57-year-old man. He is now facing first-degree murder, felony murder and robbery charges.
On December 14, 2013, Timothy Appling died after he was reportedly stabbed on Broadway and Atlantic Avenue in Camden. Police say the 57-year-old man was found bleeding on the ground and pronounced dead at a local hospital. His death was ruled a homicide, according to police.
DNA evidence was originally found under Appling's fingernails, but no matches were found at the time. A witness also told police a man with a scar on his forehead named "Park" or "Parks" robbed and assaulted the victim.
Duane Parker was named as a potential DNA match in January 2020. Parker, who had a scar on his forehead, was later confirmed as a match in December 2021.
Parker is currently serving an unrelated sentence at the New Jersey State Prison. A detention hearing for the 2013 cold case is set to be scheduled.
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