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DNA on Vanilla Coke can leads to break in 40-year-old Colorado murder cold case
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DNA evidence taken from a can of Vanilla Coke helped Colorado police crack a decades-old murder case, according to a report.
In this instance, the FBI partnered with a company called United Data Connect to trace the DNA on a can taken from the crime scene to a Nebraska man named David Anderson, who according to 9News Denver lived a quiet life in the nearly 40 years since cops say he murdered Sylvia Quayle in Cherry Hills, Colorado. In August of 1981, Quayle was found in her Colorado home after being sexually assaulted and then murdered.More Related News