Newly surfaced records now outline what investigators describe as a compelling chain of evidence tying a person of interest to the 2018 killing of Aliquippa teacher Rachael DelTondo, but prosecutors say they still do not have the single piece of proof that would turn long‑running suspicion into an actual arrest. The materials, emerging through reporting and recent court filings this week, shove the cold case back under the spotlight in a small B…
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