The neighborhood association seems to be pushing this forward.
Here's an excerpt from the article:
Many neighbors said they do not believe that the results mark the end of the case.
"From what I understand, the DNA results aren't necessarily proving anything," said a Durham resident who wished to remain anonymous. "The neighborhood would like to see something-one or more found guilty."
He added that he hopes Nifong will take a "bold next step."
Regardless of whether they did it or not, she/he just wants a guilty verdict and a guilty verdict now.
District Attorney Mike Nifong gets a congratulatory hug from Assistant District Attorney Shamieka Rhinehart after the results of Tuesday's primary became apparent. 'He's a good man,' Rhinehart said. 'I'm so proud of him.'