One year after a Canadian couple were slain in their Hallandale winter home, police are now saying at least two unidentified women were involved in the killings.
At a news conference on Wednesday, police talked about a break in the double slaying that rocked this tucked-away, normally tranquil neighborhood.
On Jan. 10, 2012, David “Donny” Pichosky, 71, and his wife, Rochelle Wise, 66, were found bound and asphyxiated. At the crime scene, police recovered the DNA of two female “perpetrators” who are not related to each other, Police Chief Dwayne Flournoy said.
“That’s what the evidence shows, that’s what the science tells us. There are two female individuals involved in this homicide,” Flournoy said.