In March 1975, the body of a 16-year-old girl, Sharron Prior, was discovered in a wooded area in Quebec, Canada. She had been śḛxually assaulted and beaten to dḛậth. Despite investigating over 100 śḛx offenders, no arrests were made. Recently, investigators submitted DNA samples associated with the crime to a DNA laboratory. The lab worked out the suspect's family tree and provided the last name "Romine." Further research indicated that a man with the last name had entered Canada in 1975. Image: Colorized images of the victim and the criminal Franklin Romine was an American man born in Huntington, West Virginia, in 1946. In 1974, he was arrested for śḛxually assaulting a woman but was released on a $2,500 bond. After his release, he fled to Canada. Earlier this month, on May 2, Franklin Romine's body was exhumed by the investigators in West Virginia, and his DNA was a perfect match, bringing an end to a 48-year-old mystery Get the best deals here!
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