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DNA Links Canadian Man to 1986 Wenatchee Homicide

DNA Links Canadian Man to 1986 Wenatchee Homicide

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After four decades, authorities in Wenatchee, Washington, utilized forensic genetic genealogy to identify the killer of 35-year-old Carol A. Traicoff. The 1986 cold case involved a brutal assault behind a community center, which remained unsolved until DNA evidence linked the crime to Henry B. Leland. Leland, a transient man who died in Canada in 2007, was definitively matched to the scene through advanced genomic sequencing and familial testing. The breakthrough was made possible through a partnership between law enforcement and specialized laboratories like Othram. This resolution provides long-awaited closure for the victim’s family and highlights the critical role of modern technology in addressing historical violence. The narrative underscores that even cases involving marginalized individuals are never truly forgotten by dedicated investigators.

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