DNA Solves Decades-Old 'Buckskin Girl' Murder Case
Sleuths have identified a young murder victim, known as 'Buckskin Girl', using DNA analysis after nearly 37 years. The blood sample, which remained liquid in a heparinized tube, was initially dismissed as unusable for identification. The DNA Doe Project successfully identified the victim and reunited her with her family.
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“sleuths who called the young murder victim Buckskin Girl because of the blood sample, still liquid in a heparinized tube that had sat unrefrigerated for almost 37 years. We were dismissed by everybody. Everybody, yeah. I think a year, three months ago when we started talking about it and everyone said it couldn't be done, we'd look at each other and say why not?”
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