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

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