25-year-old cold case of murdered Toronto woman Nadine Gurzenski, solved with investigative genetic genealogy, identifies suspect Joseph "Raymond" Brousseau, who died in 2017.

25-year-old cold case of murdered Toronto woman Nadine Gurzenski, police have identified a suspect using investigative genetic genealogy. Joseph "Raymond" Brousseau, a former resident of New Liskeard, Ont., who died in 2017, would have faced a charge of second-degree murder in connection with Gurzenski's death. Brousseau, 34 at the time, was employed as a truck driver when Gurzenski was killed.

May 30, 2024
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