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How new DNA analysis could help solve Lady of the Dunes mystery

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The body of a young woman, who appeared to be in her 20s, was found in the dunes area east of the Race Point Station in Provincetown, Massachusetts, s 
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Criminal justice and forensic sciences expert Claire Glynn delves into the question of how a new method of DNA analysis could be used to identify Provincetown’s unsolved murder victim known as Lady of the Dunes, in the latest Lady of the Dunes podcast episode with Cape Cod Times reporter Mary Ann Bragg. The Lady of the Dune’s body was found in July of 1974 in dunes near the coastline. The podcast is part of the newspaper’s ongoing coverage of the use of genetic genealogy by the Cape and Islands District Attorney’s office to investigate unsolved murders in the region. To listen to the podcast, visit capecodtimes.com/ladyofthedunes

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