Test the acrylic nails found in Andy Tench’s car for DNA


Test the acrylic nails found in Andy Tench’s car for DNA
The Issue
On the night of his 30th birthday, my loved one, Andy Tench, went out to celebrate but never returned home. Instead of joy, our family was plunged into a nightmare of uncertainty and loss. D’Shaun Robinson, a person of interest in this case, claimed to have disposed of Andy’s body in a dumpster. Shockingly, no efforts were made to search the landfill for his remains. As we continue to seek justice for Andy, new evidence has come to our attention that must be pursued to uncover the truth. Among the personal effects found in Andy’s car, after it was in the possession of D’Shaun Robinson, were acrylic nails. This discovery is perplexing as neither Andy nor D’Shaun had any known connection to crossdressing or drag performances. This piece of evidence can potentially shine a light on unidentified individuals involved in this tragic incident, and yet, despite their potential significance, these nails have not been subjected to DNA testing. In Charlotte, NC, where this heartbreak unfolded, we stand with our community in demanding transparency and accountability in Andy’s investigation. It’s time for detectives and authorities on this case to test these acrylic nails for DNA to either identify unknown participants or rule out their relevance. Such testing is a crucial step towards finding out what truly happened to Andy on that fateful night. We've watched and waited long enough. Our patience has been painful, as every day without answers weighs heavily on our hearts. Given the serious nature of this case, we implore the relevant authorities to use every available resource and technology to perform these tests. Join us in our fight for justice — for Andy Tench and his grieving family. Demand that the acrylic nails be tested for DNA. Your signature can make a difference, pushing for the answers we desperately need and the justice Andy deserves. Please sign this petition to support our call for action.
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The Issue
On the night of his 30th birthday, my loved one, Andy Tench, went out to celebrate but never returned home. Instead of joy, our family was plunged into a nightmare of uncertainty and loss. D’Shaun Robinson, a person of interest in this case, claimed to have disposed of Andy’s body in a dumpster. Shockingly, no efforts were made to search the landfill for his remains. As we continue to seek justice for Andy, new evidence has come to our attention that must be pursued to uncover the truth. Among the personal effects found in Andy’s car, after it was in the possession of D’Shaun Robinson, were acrylic nails. This discovery is perplexing as neither Andy nor D’Shaun had any known connection to crossdressing or drag performances. This piece of evidence can potentially shine a light on unidentified individuals involved in this tragic incident, and yet, despite their potential significance, these nails have not been subjected to DNA testing. In Charlotte, NC, where this heartbreak unfolded, we stand with our community in demanding transparency and accountability in Andy’s investigation. It’s time for detectives and authorities on this case to test these acrylic nails for DNA to either identify unknown participants or rule out their relevance. Such testing is a crucial step towards finding out what truly happened to Andy on that fateful night. We've watched and waited long enough. Our patience has been painful, as every day without answers weighs heavily on our hearts. Given the serious nature of this case, we implore the relevant authorities to use every available resource and technology to perform these tests. Join us in our fight for justice — for Andy Tench and his grieving family. Demand that the acrylic nails be tested for DNA. Your signature can make a difference, pushing for the answers we desperately need and the justice Andy deserves. Please sign this petition to support our call for action.
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Petition created on November 18, 2025