
New York 1964 Cold Case Solved - A DNA Match Led Police to a Grave
Law enforcement officials in Elmira, New York, recently announced the resolution of the 1964 cold case murder of 12-year-old Mary Teresa Simpson. Although the original investigation generated a 6,000-page file, the suspect, Alfred Raymond Murray Jr., was never interviewed and remained entirely unknown to police for decades. Investigators eventually utilized modern genetic genealogy to bridge the gap, using a tiny DNA sample from the victim's clothing to identify Murray’s living relatives. To confirm the match, authorities exhumed Murray’s remains in 2025, as he had died in 2004 without ever…
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