Killer in 1984 Ozaukee County homicide ID`d through `genetic genealogy`
A 1984 cold case homicide just south of Saukville is finally solved thanks to an emerging area of forensic science. The Ozaukee County Sheriffs Office announced on Tuesday, Oct. 22 that open-source DNA databases helped lead them to the killer. ttp://via.fox6now.com/daU9e

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