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Two suspects give samples

PA Napier Two of three suspects in the Teresa Cormack homicide inquiry have relented on their refusal to provide samples for forensic examination, the police, said on Saturday. Detective Senior-Ser-geant Aian Aitken said a Napier man and another from Wanganui had provided the samples after initially refusing to help the police in this way. This now left just one

Who. had not complied with a police request for the samples, the nature of which is not being publicly identified by investigators. Detectives are six-and-a-half months into their inquiry which began when the schoolgirl, aged 6, disappeared on June 19. Her body was fopnd on a beach near Napier on June 27, the day after her birthday.

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Press, 4 January 1988, Page 5

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Two suspects give samples Press, 4 January 1988, Page 5

Two suspects give samples Press, 4 January 1988, Page 5

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