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#133 - In 1981, 17-year-old high school student, Mary London, was last seen alive getting off a city bus in downtown Sacramento, California. The following day her lifeless body was discovered off a remote road. Initially, the Sacramento police received countless tips and leads about who might be Mary's killer. But when the leads dried up, so did the investigation. For the next four decades, Mary London's case remained cold until the use of forensic genetic genealogy gave the police new hope of tracking down her killer.

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#133 - In 1981, 17-year-old high school student, Mary London, was last seen alive getting off a city bus in downtown Sacramento, California. The following day her lifeless body was discovered off a remote road. Initially, the Sacramento police received countless tips and leads about who might be Mary's killer. But when the leads dried up, so did the investigation. For the next four decades, Mary London's case remained cold until the use of forensic genetic genealogy gave the police new hope of tracking down her killer.


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Merchandise - For t-shirts, stickers, hoodies, coffee mugs & more check out:

https://www.teepublic.com/user/forensic-tales


For a complete list of sources used in this episode, please visit forensictales.com.


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Affordable World. Promo code HIDDENGEM to save $100 per person. https://www.affordableworld.com/Vacation-Package/Inspiring-Istanbul-and-Malta


Athletic Greens. Get a 1-year FREE supply of Vitamin D and 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase today. athleticgreens.com/EMERGING

Smells Like Humans

Like spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior.

Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

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