The cold case murder of a Berkeley woman in Tilden Regional Park has been solved using advanced DNA techniques, authorities ...
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"It is believed that somebody killed her. And so now we're investigating and trying to determine who may be responsible for her death." ...
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Local News Matters on MSNPolice solve 34-year-old cold case murder of Berkeley woman on Tilden Park jogging trailA DNA match has helped authorities determine that a former Martinez man sexually assaulted and strangled Berkeley resident ...
Police announced they've identified a suspect in the November 1990 murder of Maria Weidhofer, who was found dead on a trail ...
A DNA match helped authorities determine that a former Martinez man sexually assaulted and strangled Berkeley resident Maria ...
Law enforcement officials announced Wednesday they have solved the cold case murder of hiker Maria Weidhofer, who was killed ...
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KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco on MSNSuspect ID'd in 35-year-old Tilden Park rape and murder cold caseAfter 35 years, officials on Wednesday identified a man – now dead – who they say raped and strangled a young woman in Tilden ...
The 1990 murder of Maria Weidhofer in Tilden Regional Park east of Berkeley was resolved using advanced DNA techniques, ...
Wendy Abrams-Nishikai, 21, was last seen in Berkeley on Oct. 31, 1989. The human remains were found in 1990 in a rural area of Colfax, off an embankment on Yankee Jims Road. But the case ran cold ...
The cold case murder of a Berkeley woman in Tilden Regional Park has been solved using advanced DNA techniques, authorities announced Wednesday. On Nov. 16, 1990, 32-year-old Maria Weidhofer ...
(BCN) — Law enforcement officials announced Wednesday they have solved the cold case murder of hiker Maria Weidhofer, who was killed in Berkeley’s Tilden Regional Park on Nov. 16, 1990.
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