A Straw's Dna Leads to a Man's Indictment for a 41-Year-Old Murder.
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More than forty years later, with three men unjustly convicted for the murder of a teenage girl on Long Island, a forgotten object in a cafeteria has led to the identification of a new suspect.A DNA sample found in a discarded straw led this week to the indictment of Richard Bilodeau, 63, for the murder of Theresa Fusco, a 16-year-old girl who disappeared and was found dead in 1984 in New York County of Nassau.The case of the young woman shocked…
Theresa Fusco cried the last time she was seen alive – then the 16-year-old was found murdered. After 41 years, a straw has led to the solution of the murder mystery, writes ABC News. – I am very grateful that it is coming to an end, says Theresa's father Tom Fusco.
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