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Jan. 6, 2025

'He won't be a John Doe anymore': OPP use new DNA testing to solve 21-year-old cold case
OPP have used new DNA technology to solve a 21-year-old cold case near Amherstburg, Ont. The new testing has led to the identification of the remains of a man found in 2003.
Authorities now say it was James Raymond Stewart, 48, of Michigan, who was discovered on May 29 in the Livingston Channel of the Detroit River.
''In September 2024, a member of the Stewart family submitted their DNA for comparison, which matched James’.
“We're grateful to all of you, Ontario police in this program, because without this we still wouldn't have, even with Jan’s DNA, we wouldn't have come up with this,” Stewart’s sister said in an OPP video news release.
''In the video, Stewart is described as a sensitive and quiet man who loved jazz music and served in the United States Navy in the 1970s.''