A Break In Kim Kardashian's Robbery? DNA On Dropped Gemstone Could ID Robbers - Hollywood Life
Police may be closing in on the masked robbers who attacked Kim Kardashian and made off with millions of dollars in her jewelry! A gemstone reportedly found near Kim’s residence in Paris is being inspected for DNA evidence; could it reveal who committed this brutal crime?
This is so crazy! Police reportedly discovered a gemstone right outside the hotel where Kim Kardashian, 35, was staying when she was violently robbed at gunpoint by masked intruders. Authorities haven’t made very much headway on this case, but this could be a major breakthrough; the dropped jewel may have DNA from the robbers on it!
“A piece of stolen jewelry was found close to the block, and was presumably dropped by the gang [that robbed Kim],” a source close to the robbery investigation told Daily Mail. “It suggests that the criminals may have made mistakes because they were in such a hurry.”
Wow! It’s unclear which piece of jewelry was found. Could it be her 20 carat, $4 million diamond ring? Kim had a whopping total of about $10 million in jewelry stolen from her that terrible night. Anything would do! Kim, according to the source, “is beginning civil action in order to recover losses,” and has filled a large insurance claim for her stolen jewelry.
Hopefully, the men who attacked Kim will be found soon and brought to justice, now that police may be able to identify them! She went through hell that night, bound and gagged by masked gunmen who entered her hotel room, dragged her out of bed, and screamed at her while they looked for her jewelry. She begged for her life, and was terrified that she was going to be raped.
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The nail salon across the street from Kim’s residence reportedly caught footage of the assailants escaping from the hotel on their CCTV cameras. Police are allegedly reviewing those tapes right now to see if they can identify the attackers that way.
HollywoodLifers, do you think police will be able to find the robbers using DNA evidence? Tell us in the comments!