In March 1982, a young woman's body was discovered by an off duty Wauwatosa firefighter. The woman was floating between two metal barrels that were tied to a nearby pier in the Milwaukee River.
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Nearly 70 years after skeletal remains were discovered in Stanley Park, the Vancouver Police Department has finally identified the victims in the city’s oldest unsolved murder case.
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It was believed the skull was that of a Caucasian male, between the ages of 15-18 years old and had been deceased 1-3 years at the time of discovery.
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In 2018, Dallas Police Cold Case Homicide Detective Noe Camacho reopened the case and
worked with the Dallas County DA Sexual Assault Kit Initiative team on new types of forensic testing techniques.
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A clay reconstruction of the homicide victim's face was developed and released to the public by the end of 1980, but yielded no clues as to who this unknown man was.
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A bill addressing law enforcements use of genetic genealogy DNA databases like GEDmatch and Ancestry failed to pass the Utah House of Representatives late last week amid concerns it was not specific enough to prevent police “fishing expeditions.”
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For some period of time, Barnes was suspected to be another victim of the "Spokane Serial Murder," later identified as Robert Lee Yates, even though she did not fit the profile of Yates' other victims, due to similarities in the killers' methods.
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Nearly 28 years ago, Cheri Huss was found stabbed to death inside her Desert Hot Springs apartment. Her case went cold until last month.
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After 20 years, homicide victim Richard Wayne Guarro has been identified and an investigation into his death is in progress.
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It was difficult to identify Bentivegna at the time because her feet, hands and head were removed from her body.
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