Crown says suspect in Quebec cold case murder tracked down by Y chromosome project
MONTREAL — A Quebec prosecutor says a man charged with the sexual assault and murder of a 19-year-old junior college student nearly 24 years ago was tracked down with the help of a project that matches DNA with male surnames.
Prosecutor Pierre-Alexandre Bernard began presenting his case today against Marc-André Grenon, who is charged with the first-degree murder and aggravated sexual assault of Guylaine Potvin.
Potvin was found dead in April 2000 in her apartment in Jonquière, Que., some 215 kilometres north of Quebec City.
Bernard told the 14-member jury that while male DNA was discovered at the crime scene, there was no match in the police database and no witnesses to the crime.