Cold Case Breakthrough: Suspect Identified in 45-Year-Old Abduction and Murder
DNA Leads to Suspect in Tammy Sue Aldridge Cold Case
After nearly 45 years, Alamance County investigators have identified Gary Lane Laframboise as the suspect in the abduction, sexual assault and murder of Tammy Sue Aldridge, according to the crime report of True Crime Daily. Recent DNA analysis and genetic genealogy advancements led to this breakthrough. Laframboise is now deceased, had a history of violent crimes and lived near where Aldridge’s body was found. Sheriff Terry Johnson confirmed Laframboise’s criminal record including a conviction for kidnapping shortly after Aldridge’s disappearance. The revelation offers some closure to Aldridge’s family after decades of uncertainty highlighting law enforcement’s perseverance in seeking justice for victims no matter how much time has passed.
Advancements in Forensic Technology Lead to Closure in Cold Case of Tammy Sue Aldridge
The case serves as a reminder of the importance of advancements in forensic technology and the tireless efforts of investigators in pursuing justice for victims and their families. Despite the passage of time the resolution of Tammy Sue Aldridge’s case underscores the enduring commitment of law enforcement to bring closure to cold cases and hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.
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