New DNA testing leads to charges in deadly 2016 home invasion
Key Points:
- Two men, Kevin D'Costa and Daeman Hodge, have been charged in connection with the 2016 home invasion in Pemberton Township, New Jersey, that resulted in the death of Norman Mosley.
- Mosley was shot during the home invasion on September 25, 2016, and died from his injuries after two masked intruders forced their way inside his home.
- A breakthrough in the case came after enhanced DNA testing on gloves found at the scene linked both suspects to the crime.
- D'Costa was already incarcerated on unrelated charges at the time of arrest, while Hodge was arrested recently in Bordentown Township; both face felony murder, robbery, and other charges.
- The victim