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Police Spent 53 Years Trying to Identify a Deceased Boy — They Learned a Disturbing Family Secret
The Fairfax Police Department announced it solved a 1972 cold case surrounding the death of a Carl Matthew Bryant, 4, using ...
A 4-year-old boy who was killed more than 50 years ago has finally been identified thanks to genetic genealogy.
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The Mirror US on MSN4-year-old murdered over 53 years ago finally identified while mystery remains over baby brother
Authorities in Fairfax County, Virginia, say that they have successfully identified the body of Carl Matthew Bryant, whose ...
Detectives believe his mother and her boyfriend, who had already served time for murder, were involved in the Carl's death.
Carl Bryant's remains were found in a creek decades ago. Genetic genealogy is helping detectives piece together his story.
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WSPA 7News on MSNPolice reveal identity of 4-year-old in 1972 cold case murder
The victim was identified as 4-year-old Carl Matthew Bryant born on May 26, 1968. On Monday at 1 p.m., FCPD held a news ...
Police believe Carl Matthew Bryant and a 6-month-old sibling were killed during trip from Philadelphia to Virginia.
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How a Single Hair Solved a 53-Year Mystery And What It Means for True Crime Fans
A generation before, a millimeter or two of hair were the secret to one family’s greatest secret and it would be more than ...
Long before DNA was used to solve crimes, the original detective on the case kept a sample of the child’s hair.
Police have confirmed the identity of a 5-year-old child whose body was discovered in a creek under a bridge more than 50 years ago—his name was Carl Matthew Bryant.
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Cold case breakthrough: Child found in Fairfax County creek identified after more than 50 years
LORTON, Va. — A mystery that haunted Fairfax County investigators for more than half a century has finally been solved.
Hair saved in a case file and the latest DNA technology led US police to the name of a 4-year-old boy found dead 53 years ago ...
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