Killer Thought He Could Get Away With Murder Until New DNA Technology Opened Up 30-Year-Old Case

Not the Killer

The person writing the letters was actually a 78-year-old Canadian man who had a history of mental health issues. The police thought that they had a lead on the killer, but this man had no ties to the killings. Things were looking grim until new technology made this possible.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.