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Suspect Identified in Unsolved Murder of Margaret Anselmo

Spokane Police identified Brian J. Anderson, now deceased, as the suspect in the 1997 murder of Margaret Anselmo. Using Forensic Genetic Genealogy, detectives linked Anderson to the case, which involved severe head trauma and indications of sexual assault. Police would have sought charges of first-degree murder and rape against him if he were alive today.

Suspect Identified in Unsolved Murder of Margaret Anselmo

Spokane Police have identified Brian J. Anderson as the suspect in the 1997 murder of Margaret Anselmo, who was found dead with severe head trauma. Utilizing forensic genetic genealogy, investigators connected Anderson to the crime posthumously, as he is now deceased. The police would have pursued murder and rape charges against him if he were alive.

Suspect Identified in Unsolved Murder of Margaret Anselmo

Spokane Police have identified Brian J. Anderson as the suspect in the 1997 murder of Margaret Anselmo, using forensic genetic genealogy. Anselmo’s body was discovered in an alley, and Anderson, now deceased, would face charges of first-degree murder and rape if alive today.

Suspect Identified in Unsolved Murder of Margaret Anselmo

Spokane Police have identified Brian J. Anderson as the suspect in the 1997 murder of Margaret Anselmo, utilizing Forensic Genetic Genealogy to link him to the crime. Anselmo was found dead in an alley, and investigators concluded she died from blunt force trauma and sexual assault. Charges of first-degree murder and rape would be pursued against Anderson if he were alive today.

Suspect Identified in Unsolved Murder of Margaret Anselmo

Spokane police have identified a suspect in the 1997 murder of Margaret Anselmo, ending a 28-year investigation. The body of Anselmo was discovered in an alley on January 3, 1997, prompting a long-term inquiry into her death.

Suspect Identified in Unsolved Murder of Margaret Anselmo

Spokane Police identified Brian J. Anderson as the suspect in the 1997 murder of Margaret Anselmo, using Forensic Genetic Genealogy. Anderson, now deceased, would face charges of 1st Degree Murder and 1st Degree Rape if alive today. Investigators linked him to the case through DNA evidence provided by family members.

Suspect Identified in Unsolved Murder of Margaret Anselmo

Spokane Police have identified Brian J. Anderson as the suspect in the 1997 murder of Margaret Anselmo, using Forensic Genetic Genealogy. Anderson, now deceased, was linked to the crime through DNA evidence provided by family members. Authorities would seek first-degree murder and rape charges against him if he were alive today.

Suspect Identified in Unsolved Murder of Margaret Anselmo

Spokane Police have identified Brian J. Anderson as the suspect in the 1997 murder of Margaret Anselmo, utilizing Forensic Genetic Genealogy. Anderson, now deceased, would face charges of 1st Degree Murder and 1st Degree Rape if alive today. Authorities encourage anyone with further information to contact Crime Check.

Suspect Identified in Unsolved Murder of Margaret Anselmo

Spokane Police Department identified Brian J. Anderson as the suspect in the 1997 murder of Margaret Anselmo, who died from blunt force trauma. Investigators utilized Forensic Genetic Genealogy to link him to the crime, but he is now deceased. Authorities would seek first-degree murder and rape charges against him if he were alive today.

Suspect Identified in Unsolved Murder of Margaret Anselmo

Spokane Police Department identified Brian J. Anderson as the suspect in the 1997 murder of Margaret Anselmo. Anderson, now deceased, was linked to the case through Forensic Genetic Genealogy, which utilized DNA from relatives to confirm his identity. The department would have pursued murder and rape charges against him if he were alive today.

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