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Alleged killer in 1982 cold case identified using DNA testing: Toronto police

DNA test identifies alleged 1982 cold case killer

Toronto police say the alleged killer in a decades-old cold case has been identified using DNA testing and investigative genetic genealogy.

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Alleged killer in 1982 cold case identified using DNA testing: Toronto police
Toronto police say the alleged killer in a decades-old cold case has been identified using DNA testing and investigative genetic genealogy. The Toronto Police Services emblem is photographed during a press conference at TPS headquarters, in Toronto on Tuesday, May 17, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov

Toronto police say the alleged killer in a decades-old cold case has been identified using DNA testing and investigative genetic genealogy.

Police say if William Taylor was still alive, he would be facing a first-degree murder charge in the 1982 death of Kevin McBride.

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