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Genetic genealogy helps crack 1998 cold case of woman killed in TorontoPolice say they have cracked a 1998 cold case after arresting a suspect wanted for the death of a 24-year-old woman, who was sex trade worker at the time, using genetic genealogy.CanadaFeb 7, 2025
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Toronto police appeal for help in solving 1998 murder of 24-year-old pregnant woman“What we need is a name to go with this DNA, " Gallant said. "Come forward and identify this person to assist in solving this case of a pregnant woman."CrimeDec 30, 2019
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