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Decades-old mystery solved: girl identified in New Hampshire serial killer case

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The recent identification of a little girl found dead in a New Hampshire state park nearly 25 years ago both closed a key chapter in an investigation spanning four decades and opened a new search for another likely victim of her serial killer father, authorities said Monday.

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Decades-old mystery solved: girl identified in New Hampshire serial killer case

FILE - This 1973 booking photo, originally made by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office in Phoenix and released Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, by the New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General, shows Terry Peder Rasmussen. (Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office/New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General via AP, file)


CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The recent identification of a little girl found dead in a New Hampshire state park nearly 25 years ago both closed a key chapter in an investigation spanning four decades and opened a new search for another likely victim of her serial killer father, authorities said Monday.

one of the first major cases to highlight genetic genealogy in solving crimes, began in 1985 when a hunter discovered the bodies of a woman and 9-year-old girl in a barrel at Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown. In 2000, an investigator found another barrel nearby containing the body of two more girls estimated to be ages 2 and 3.

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