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DNA Evidence Leads to Suspect in 1984 Long Island Cold Case Murder

DNA Evidence Leads to Suspect in 1984 Long Island Cold Case Murder

DNA from a straw has led to a suspect in the 1984 murder of a Long Island teen.

A significant breakthrough has reportedly occurred in the 1984 cold case murder of Long Island teenager Theresa Fusco. Fusco, who was reported missing, was later found deceased, initiating a decades-long investigation into her death.

More than 40 years after the initial incident, DNA evidence reportedly obtained from a smoothie straw has provided a crucial link to a suspected killer in the Lynbrook murder. This development marks a major step toward resolving the long-unsolved case.

The case, which has drawn national attention, is slated to be featured in an upcoming episode of CBS News' "48 Hours." This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.

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