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- Kaufman Report - Wikipedia
Christine Marion Jessop (29 November 1974 – c 3 October 1984) was a 9-year-old Canadian girl from Queensville, Ontario, who was abducted, sexually assaulted, and murdered in October 1984
- Ex-wife of Christine Jessops killer talks about coming to grips with . . .
Heather Hoover, the ex-wife of the man police say killed Christine Jessop in 1984, talks with CBC News about learning and coping with the truth about the murder of the nine-year-old girl
- After 36 Years, Christine Jessops Killer Is Identified
Despite protesting his innocence and an initial acquittal, the neighbor was eventually convicted of Christine’s abduction and murder In 1995, newly available DNA testing technology exonerated the accused neighbor, and the investigation for Christine’s killer resumed
- Killer identified in 1984 murder of Christine Jessop - CTV News
Toronto police have identified the man responsible for the murder of Christine Jessop, a nine-year-old Ontario girl who was sexually assaulted and killed more than 35 years ago
- The Abduction and Murder of Christine Jessop — Trace Evidence
In October of 1984, nine year old Christine Jessop vanished from the streets of Queensville, Ontario Three months later her remains were recovered, though her killer remains at large
- Inside the hunt for Christine Jessops real killer - Toronto Life
The Hunt for a Killer For three decades, the murder of nine-year-old Christine Jessop was unsolved—until a tenacious Toronto cop cracked the case last year
- Christine Jessop Case Exposed 1984 Wrongful Conviction
The 1984 murder of Christine Jessop led to the wrongful conviction of Guy Paul Morin, later overturned by DNA evidence and investigated through a major Ontario public inquiry
- The Boy Next Door, The Wrong Man, and the 36 Years of Injustice:
In the annals of Canadian criminal justice, no case serves as a more haunting cautionary tale than that of Christine Jessop It is a story with two distinct acts The first is a tragedy of errors, where a quirky, innocent man named Guy Paul Morin was consumed by a system suffering from tunnel vision The second is a testament to the relentless march of science, culminating in a 2020 revelation
- Christine Jessop – Canadian History Ehx
He thought Christine’s case could be solved using this innovative technique which combines DNA analysis with genealogical research by matching a sample to a DNA database to determine a familial relationship and identify a likely suspect
- Christine Jessop’s killer identified: Solved cold case raises questions . . .
On Oct 15, Toronto police announced that they had finally solved the 1984 murder of Christine Jessop using DNA evidence and genetic genealogy websites
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