Investigators reopened a cold case homicide from 1979 and identified the victim nearly 45 years after her body was found in Southern California.
Investigators reopened a cold case homicide from 1979 and identified the victim nearly 45 years after her body was found in Rancho Cucamonga vineyards, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement released Wednesday, April 3.Crime and Public Safety |Investigators hunted one of Florida’s most prolific serial rapists for decades. A true crime podcast uncovers new details
Investigators at the time described the victim as a White woman with shoulder length light brown hair and brown eyes, aged between 18-30 years old, the statement said. No identifying marks, scars, or tattoos were found on the body. Investigators sent the victim’s DNA samples to Othram Inc., a company that specializes in handling forensic evidence.
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