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What DNA found at Idaho murder scene could reveal about killer

Por: Newsweek Nation November 22, 2022

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Amid the mystery surrounding the murder of four University of Idaho students last week, Newsweek recently spoke with some forensic DNA experts to discuss clues that could be found to help police identify a possible suspect.On November 13, officers with the Moscow Police Department in Idaho responded to a residence near the university's campus and discovered that four individuals had been fatally stabbed. The four individuals were identified... + full article



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