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Genetic genealogy helps identify killer in 1985 murder of UTA student: Cold case breakthrough
By Amelia Mugavero, Doug Myers Click here for updates on this story     ARLINGTON, Texas (KTVT) — Forty years after the brutal murder of UTA student Terri McAdams, investigators credit advanced technology and investigative genetic genealogy – which combines crime scene DNA with genealogical research – for the breakthrough that identified her killer. “We finally get to provide answers that the department wanted to provide for nearly 40 years,” Arlington Police Chief Al Jones said in a press conference. Investigators say they finally connected DNA to a suspect named Bernard Sharp, who police say committed a double murder and killed himself about nine months after his attack on McAdam

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