George Murdoch: Police identify 200 possible genetic matches to DNA profile left at scene of 1983 cheese wire murder
- Police Scotland identified 200 possible genetic matches to the DNA profile from the 1983 murder scene of George Murdoch, a taxi driver.
- Advancements in forensic science have allowed police to enhance the DNA profile, enabling a search for familial connections.
- Officials will contact individuals from the match list to investigate any family links to the DNA sample found.
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Police identify 200 potential leads in 1983 taxi driver murder DNA breakthrough
George Murdoch, 58, was murdered in a cheese wire attack on September 29 1983.
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full Article'Significant development' in notorious Cheese Wire Killer cold case as police identify 200 possible DNA matches
Detectives working on one of Scotland's most notorious unsolved murders say there's been a "significant development" in their investigation linked to DNA evidence recovered at the scene.
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleGeorge Murdoch: Police identify 200 possible genetic matches to DNA profile left at scene of 1983 cheese wire murder
Police investigating the cheese wire murder of taxi driver George Murdoch have identified 200 possible genetic matches to a DNA profile recovered from the scene of the crime.
·United Kingdom
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