A woman found dead in eastern Ontario, Canada, 48 years ago has finally been identified by Canadian police using technology that uses DNA for genetic matches. For decades, the woman was known only as the “Lady of the Nation River”,
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DNA technology led to her being identified as Jewell Parchman Langford Ontario Provincial Police A woman found dead in eastern Ontario, Canada, 48 years ago has finally been identified by Canadian police using technology that uses DNA for genetic matches.
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