Naples woman denied bond in decade-old murder case

A woman charged with murdering her boyfriend in Naples more than a decade ago will remain in jail without bond until her trial, a judge ruled Wednesday.

WATCH: Fox 4’s Eric Lovelace was the only reporter in the courtroom:

Judge denies bond for woman charged in 2012 Naples stabbing death

Julie Krinsky appeared in Collier County court facing charges in the 2012 stabbing death of Joseph Godcharles at his apartment in the Key Royal Villas complex in Naples. The case remained cold for more than 10 years until DNA evidence linked Krinsky to the murder last month – leading to her arrest.

During Wednesday’s bond hearing, three witnesses testified about the crime scene and evidence. Jessica Gerster took photos of the crime scene, and she described gruesome details about Godcharles’ body – saying he was stabbed multiple times with an 8-inch blade.

“Did you eventually take that knife out of his body? I did. And did you measure it? Yes, the blade was eight inches long,” Gerster said.

Gerster testified that Krinsky’s DNA, and only hers, was found in multiple places on Godcharles’ body…

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