Dna From the French Police Can Help Find Joanna's Murderer
Western Daily Press › July 19, 2007
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Western Daily Press › July 19, 2007
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British experts may need to make a second trip to France to collect more evidence from the Joanna Parrish case in a bid to produce a DNA profile of her killer.
In what is believed to be the first time since the death of Princess Diana that French and English police have worked together, British cold case experts have been allowed to analyse the forensic evidence in the 17-year-old murder case.See the full content of this document
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Dna From the French Police Can Help Find Joanna's Murderer
But after crossing the Channel to pick up the evidence, Professor Colin Dark realised two vital samples were missing from the private laboratory in Nante...
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