Police find DNA lead in 1983 Aberdeen taxi driver murder
- A DNA profile has been identified in the cheese wire murder of taxi driver George Murdoch.
- The breakthrough in the cheese wire murder investigation brings hope of justice for George Murdoch's family, as a DNA profile has been found, potentially leading to the identification of the perpetrator.
- The discovery of the DNA profile marks a significant development in the cheese wire murder case, providing investigators with a crucial lead to pursue and increasing the likelihood of solving the crime.
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George Murdoch: Police reveal DNA breakthrough in 1983 cheese wire murder of Aberdeen taxi driver
The 58-year-old was attacked on the evening of 29 September 1983. No one has ever been arrested in connection with the case - but police have now announced a breakthrough.
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