HUNTER: OPP solve 1975 Nation River Lady cold-case mystery

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HUNTER: OPP solve 1975 Nation River Lady cold-case mystery
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Cops allege she was murdered by Rodney Nichols, a man who was an acquaintance in Montreal back in the day. He is now 81.

Despite Herculean efforts, the investigation seemed to go nowhere fast. The woman floating in the Nation River was white, likely between 20 and 45 years old, around 5-foot-4, weighing a slight 100 pounds. Her brown hair had recently been dyed strawberry blond.The coat she was wearing at the time of the murder. OPP

A massive media campaign following the discovery of the body never clicked with detectives in Montreal.Article content Radio-Canada reported — citing court documents — that Nichols was charged with Langford’s murder on Sept. 8, 2022. There was no public announcement and detectives didn’t take a bow because of a publication ban, since lifted.

But as DNA testing and genetic genealogy helped solve some of the most vexing murder probes, such as the Golden State Killer and the Toronto murder of Christine Jessop, investigators saw their chance.And once they had the real name of the Nation River Lady, the dominoes began falling.

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