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Police use DNA to create picture of murder suspects face, hope it will solve 40yo cold case
Police are hopeful a new investigative DNA tool could lead to a breakthrough in a 40-year-old Gold Coast cold case murder.
Owen Edward "Eddie" Crabbe, 57, was found dead in his room at the Beachcomber apartments in 1982. His killer has never been identified.
Police have now used DNA obtained from blood samples at the scene to generate a picture of what his killer's face could have looked like – the first time "investigative genetic genealogy" has ever been used in Queensland.
Looks like Eddie was an out, gay man (since 1969), and, frankly, Australia was criminally negligent at investigating crimes, especially hate crimes, against queer people for a very long time. It is good to see movement on this case, especially as Eddie has surviving family waiting for answers.
This second link is about a different state, NSW, rather than QLD, but it shows the kind of things that are beginning to be done in different parts of the country. Here's hoping it leads to healing and justice.
'Dark part of Sydney's history': Inquiry begins into 40 years of 'lonely and terrifying' deaths
Police are hopeful a new investigative DNA tool could lead to a breakthrough in a 40-year-old Gold Coast cold case murder.
Owen Edward "Eddie" Crabbe, 57, was found dead in his room at the Beachcomber apartments in 1982. His killer has never been identified.
Police have now used DNA obtained from blood samples at the scene to generate a picture of what his killer's face could have looked like – the first time "investigative genetic genealogy" has ever been used in Queensland.
Looks like Eddie was an out, gay man (since 1969), and, frankly, Australia was criminally negligent at investigating crimes, especially hate crimes, against queer people for a very long time. It is good to see movement on this case, especially as Eddie has surviving family waiting for answers.
This second link is about a different state, NSW, rather than QLD, but it shows the kind of things that are beginning to be done in different parts of the country. Here's hoping it leads to healing and justice.
'Dark part of Sydney's history': Inquiry begins into 40 years of 'lonely and terrifying' deaths