A look at the U.S. lab and DNA technology that cracked a recent Guelph cold case and others in Canada | CBC News

A look at the U.S. lab and DNA technology that cracked a recent Guelph cold case and others in Canada | CBC News

On Aug. 28, 2005, an unidentified body was found at a rest stop off Highway 7 between Rockwood and Guelph in southern Ontario.Until recently, police had no answers about the person's identity. However, on Friday, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) revealed it was 41-year-old Tammy Eileen

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Related Posts

Calls grow for Starmer to resign, as the shadow of Epstein still looms large over 10 Downing St.
Star

April 17, 2026

Calls grow for Starmer to resign, as the shadow of Epstein still looms large over 10 Downing St.

Calls are growing for Keir Starmer to resign after it…

Read More >

EV sales are still growing. So why are carmakers pulling back? | CBC News
Star

August 18, 2024

EV sales are still growing. So why are carmakers pulling back? | CBC News

Some of the headlines about electric vehicles lately might give…

Read More >

Canada's Savannah Sutherland is moving fast and breaking records
Star

July 5, 2025

Canada’s Savannah Sutherland is moving fast and breaking records

Savannah Sutherland owns several records in the women’s 400-metre hurdles,Â…

Read More >