Her body was found in an Ontario river in 1975. Police have now charged a Florida man with murder | CBC News

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According to information obtained by Radio-Canada, the victim in one of Canada's best-known cold cases has been identified as Jewell Parchman Langford, a longtime resident of Tennessee who was 48 at the time of her death in 1975.

This decades-old cold case has finally been crackedAccording to information obtained by Radio-Canada, the victim of a 1975 homicide, who was known as "Nation River Woman," has been identified.

According to information obtained by Radio-Canada, the victim has now been identified as Jewell Parchman Langford, a longtime resident of Tennessee who was 48 at the time of her death. According to a source, Jewell Langford was reported missing in the spring of 1975 to police authorities in Montreal, where she had recently moved.

At the time of her discovery, the woman's decomposed body was wrapped in scraps of cloth, towels and rags, while her hands and feet were bound with neckties, according to OPP. She could have been thrown from the bridge over the highway, where traces of blood were found, into the Nation River, police said.Rodney Nichols was a well-known rugby player among fans of the sport in Montreal, mainly among the English-speaking community in the western portion of the city.

In 2017, OPP experts unveiled a three-dimensional clay bust based on the body found in the Nation River in 1975, hoping to generate tips about her identity.

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