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Massachusetts woman killed in 1978 identified after DNA match from son who was 5 when she vanished: It's a lot to process

Por: CBS News Crime March 07, 2023

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'Granby girl' identified nearly 45 years alter Nearly 45 years after a woman was found shot to death on a logging road in western Massachusetts, investigators have identified her through advanced genetic testing. Patricia Ann Tucker, 28, was found on Nov. 15, 1978.  A group of kids playing in Granby found her body on November 15, 1978 buried under a pile of leaves, stuffed underneath a log, . Investigators said at a news conference... + full article



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