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Suspect in the 1996 Murder of Christopher Smith is Identified
Ottawa Police Service and Toronto Police Service Team with Othram to Identify the Suspect in a 1996 Homicide
Othram scientists successfully used Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing® to build a comprehensive DNA profile for the unknown suspect. The Toronto Police Service forensic genetic genealogy team worked to generate new leads in the case. These leads fueled a follow-up investigation, leading to the identification of a suspect in the case.
Lawrence Diehl, 73, was arrested by police in Vancouver on behalf of Ottawa police. Diehl is now charged with second-degree murder in connection with Smith's death.''

Ottawa police make arrest in 1996 homicide cold case
Using advanced DNA techniques, police have made an arrest in a decades-old homicide.
Smith’s cousin flagged down passing vehicles for help and emergency responders soon arrived. The 22-year-old was later pronounced dead at a Gatineau hospital.''
''The attacker suffered his own injuries, leaving a trail of blood to a downtown Ottawa phone booth, where he called for an ambulance. All police had was the DNA they collected from the phone booth and a recording of the 911 call.
Nearly 30 years later, Lawrence Diehl, 73, was arrested Dec. 10 and charged with second-degree murder in relation to Smith’s death. He was returned to Ottawa by investigators from Vancouver on Dec. 13.''