Police hope to solve cold case murders of two boys in Vancouver with DNA technology
VANCOUVER — Police are hoping DNA technology may help solve the so-called Babes in the Woods murder in Vancouver’s Stanley Park seven decades ago.
Sgt. Steve Addison said advancements in science, in combination with people’s interest in learning about their ancestry, have opened a door to discovering who may have killed two boys, ages seven and eight.
The department has contracted U.S.-based Redgrave Research Forensic Services to study DNA that was recently extracted from the victims’ bones and to find a possible match with genetic material submitted by people wanting to know more about their ancestry.
“Honestly, we’re not much closer today to solving this case than we were 70 years ago, when these young boys were discovered,” Addison said at a news conference Tuesday.