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Galpin was 16 when her sister, Mary Theresa Simpson, 12, was murdered, a crime that rocked their small community to the core. Out of town when it happened, Galpin rushed home and was overcome at the sight of her shy little sister lying there so still.

“I couldn’t believe she was in a casket,” Galpin recalled in an interview with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). “I tried to jump in it. I wanted to be in there with her.”

Today, more than 61 years later, Elmira Police Chief Kristen Thorne made a stunning announcement: They’ve finally found Mary’s killer. It’s the oldest case ever solved with DNA.

Over the years, dozens of law enforcement officers never stopped trying to figure out who killed “Mary Theresa,” as they fondly called her. As time marched on, advancements in DNA and genealogy testing finally brought them answers.

“This is a historic day for the Elmira Police Department,” Thorne said at a press conference. “Justice after 61 years.”

Perhaps most remarkable of all, police preserved evidence in the case for more than six decades, long before anyone even imagined DNA would become a powerful investigative tool.
 
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I'd love to know if Murray had a record of any similar crimes or what his children might have to say. I understand them probably not wanting to speak out, though. I'm so glad this is finally solved, albeit too late for justice.
 
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Othram is genuinely miraculous. The work they're doing is astounding and even though I've been fortunate to not be a crime victim myself, it makes me emotional seeing these stories.

I have the Othram app and I cannot get over how often I get a push notification that they've solved yet another years- or decades-old case.
 

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