
Cold Case Solved: 1966 Murder Linked to DNA
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San Rafael police identify Laurel James Switzer as the suspect in the 1966 murder of Marjorie Rudolph, using DNA from cigarettes found at the scene. Switzer, who knew the victim and her husband, took his own life eight days after the crime. Now, with advanced DNA technology, his involvement is confirmed, marking a significant breakthrough in a cold case thats been sixty years in the making.
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