A man charged for allegedly killing his wife waived his right to independent DNA testing before DC Superior Court Judge Danya Dayson on March 26.
Charles Terry Jr., 61, is charged with first-degree murder for allegedly strangling and beating his wife, 39-year-old Lennette Clark, in their home while their two children were present. The incident occurred on Jan. 30, 2023 on the 1500 Block of Anacostia Avenue, NE.
Judge Dayson asked prosecutors to list physical evidence that could be tested for DNA. According to the prosecution, the Department of Forensic Sciences (DFS) issued a collection report and the Crime Scene Services unit (CSS) produced evidence logs.
These documents list the physical evidence from the crime scene that could be tested for DNA. The items listed include a blood card, nail clippings, sexual assault kit, vehicle, vehicle parts, keys, cards, shorts, other clothing items, wet and dry swabs from vehicle parts, and parts of a knife.
As of the hearing, prosecutors had not tested any of the evidence but said they might. Under the Innocence Protection Act (IPA), defendants have the right to independently test DNA. Judge Dayson accepted Terry’s waiver of these rights.
Parties are slated to reconvene on May 29.