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DNA match from genealogy site leads to arrest in 2001 murder of UCF student

Posted on November 6, 2018 by ForensicConnect | Comments Off on DNA match from genealogy site leads to arrest in 2001 murder of UCF student

ORLANDO, Fla. – A match from a genealogy website helped Orlando police detectives make in an arrest in a 2001 slaying of a University of Central Florida student.
Case marks 15th instance of arrest through genealogy evidence.

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