INDIANAPOLIS (Scripps News Indianapolis) — Detectives have solved a 48-year cold case in which three young girls were abducted and assaulted, according to
Michigan authorities have arrested two suspects in connection with the 1980 murder of 21-year-old Karen Umphrey after testing DNA collected from the crime scene more than 40 years ago.
A suspect whose DNA was matched to the murders of three Southern California women who were strangled to death between May and December 1977 has been charged in Ventura County.
Forensic evidence found on fingernail scrapings from a woman slain in her Boston apartment ultimately led to the murder indictment this week of James Holloman, who is now charged in her death.
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