New DNA results confirm Travis Decker
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She was a brunette who had stood about 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighed roughly 110 pounds, the El Cajon Police Department reported. DNA testing has revealed that the woman had ancestral roots in Michoacán, Mexico, and a possible relative in the San Diego area, according to police. She had brown hair and signs of at least one prior pregnancy.
The director of the Midwest Medical Examiner's Office says a bone sample was recently sent to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
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As the manhunt continues for triple murder suspect Travis Decker, authorities in Washington state have released more information about the crime scene where his three young daughters were found dead.
A burglar who stole items including a sentimental and irreplaceable model ship was caught by DNA he left on a bottle of water, a court has heard. Lee Morrow, 55, also stole bags of clothes, baby formula and a laptop after breaking into a house in Peterlee, County Durham, in November, Teesside Crown Court heard.