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California cold case solved thanks to DNA taken from 1994 Washington sexual assault kit

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation March 03, 2023

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For more than 35 years, she lay buried in a grave marked Unidentified Female. And for more than 40 years, her alleged killer roamed free, an unidentified suspect in a brutal beating and strangling at a South Lake Tahoe campground. Now they both have names: The victim, Patricia Carnahan, and the accused killer, Harold Carpenter. Carpenter's arrest Wednesday by the El Dorado County district attorney in the 1979 killing was the product of... + full article



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