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DNA links serial killer to 45-year-old cold case in Illinois
Forty-five years after 17-year-old Kathy Halle was killed in the Illinois village of North Aurora, police have finally identified her murderer as serial killer Bruce Lindahl.
DNA links suspected serial killer to cold case murder just two years before he died
DNA links suspected serial killer to cold case murder just two years before he died - Kathy Halle’s family said that revisiting the case has been difficult, but they are grateful to have closure after
North Aurora woman's 1979 murder solved, linked to serial killer Bruce Lindahl
The Kane County State's Attorney, along with the mayor of North Aurora, the police chief and others shared new details connecting long-dead serial killer Bruce Lindahl to a 1979 cold case murder. Authorities say DNA proves Lindahl killed North Aurora's Kathy Halle.
Famous alleged serial killer ID'd as suspect in 1979 cold case murder
Suspected 1970s serial killer Bruce Lindahl has now been identified as the culprit in a 1979 cold case murder in Illinois, authorities announced Wednesday.
DNA links suspected serial killer to 19-year-old’s cold case murder in Illinois
Authorities have linked a suspected serial killer to the kidnapping and murder of a 19-year-old Illinois woman, more than 45 years after her death.
North Aurora police link 1979 murder to suspected serial killer Bruce Lindahl
The 1979 murder of Kathy Halle has been linked to suspected serial killer Bruce Lindahl through advanced DNA testing, police said.
Unsolved 1979 Illinois murder linked to suspected serial killer
North Aurora Police in Illinois announced they have solved a 1979 cold case of the murder of Kathy Halle. Police say DNA samples recovered from her body led them to accused serial killer Bruce Lindahl.
Police explain how they solved 45-year-old North Aurora murder
North Aurora police say DNA helped them to close the case of the 1979 murder of Kathy Halle. The perpetrator, Bruce Lindahl, won't be brought to justice because he died just two years later while committing another murder.
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A 19-year-old disappeared from her Illinois village in 1979. Almost half a century later, the cold case has been solved
Nearly 50 years after the cold case murder of a 19-year-old who went missing from her Illinois village, authorities have ...
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A 19-year-old disappeared from Illinois in 1979. 45 years later, the case has been solved
Nearly 50 years after the cold case murder of a 19-year-old who went missing from her Illinois village, authorities have ...
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New DNA tools help North Aurora Police make 45-year cold case breakthrough
Through dogged investigative work and the application of new technology, North Aurora Police announced they have solved a ...
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DNA helps Illinois police make breakthrough in 1970s cold case murder of 19-year-old
An Illinois police department announced it cracked a cold case homicide from the 1970s through DNA testing. It said ...
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Forty-five years later, new DNA testing methods help solve area murder
More cold cases are expected to be solved that link serial killer Bruce Lindahl to area murders of young women between 1974 ...
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Kathy Halle's Family 'Incredibly Grateful To Have Closure'
Police say they have cracked a 45-year-old cold case, linking suspected killer Bruce Lindahl to the 1979 murder of Kathy ...
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After 45 years, police say they know who killed Kathy Halle
North Aurora police say they now know who killed Kathy Halle in 1979, whose body was found in the Fox River. They say DNA ...
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