
Toronto police solve 1998 murder with DNA advancements
After over 26 years, law enforcement in Toronto has captured a suspect in connection with the killing of Donna Oglive, who was expecting a child when she was strangled in 1998. This development resulted from progress in forensic technology and revitalized investigative pursuits, which involved DNA examination and reaching out to the community through online channels.After more than 26 years, Toronto police have announced the arrest of a suspect in the murder of Donna Oglive, a pregnant woman who was strangled in 1998. The breakthrough came thanks to advancements in forensic science and renewed investigative efforts, including the use of DNA analysis and appeals to the public through digital platforms.Oglive, aged 24 when she was murdered, had only been in Toronto for five weeks. At four mo...