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Police use advanced DNA testing to identify body of teenager who disappeared in 1975

Por: CBS News Politics September 27, 2022

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The remains of a Virginia teenager who disappeared nearly 50 years ago have now been identified, police announced Monday. Authorities involved in the longstanding cold case credited advanced DNA tests and forensic-grade genome sequencing for the recent discovery, which linked a set of previously anonymous remains to Patricia Agnes Gildawie, who was also called Choubi.Gildawie went missing in 1975, and was last seen on Feb. 8 of that year, the... + full article



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