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How DNA and forensic science failed to identify headless body for 40 years

Por: Newsweek Tech September 27, 2022

A body without a head or hands that was found hidden in a suitcase in New York state has finally been identified, 42 years after the victim was killed.According to a statement from the New York State Police, the murder victim was identified as Anna L. Papalardo-Blake thanks to advances in DNA analysis.Papalardo-Blake, 44, was found on March 20, 1980 in a travel trunk near a dumpster on the grounds of the Hudson View Apartment Complex in... + full article



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