"Justice Finally Served: 53-Year-Old Cold Case Cracked with DNA Analysis A decades-long mystery has finally been solved in San Francisco, where the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) used groundbreaking DNA analysis to identify the victim of a 1970 homicide as 19-year-old Lanier. The case, dubbed 'Jane Doe,' had gone cold after a brutal attack left the young woman dead, with her identity remaining a mystery for an astonishing 53 years. The breakthrough came when investigators matched DNA evidence from the crime scene to Lanier's family members, ultimately bringing closure to her loved ones. The resolution of this case is a testament to the power of modern forensic technology and the SFPD's unwavering commitment to seeking justice for victims and their families."
"SFPD used DNA analysis to determine that 'Jane Doe' was Lanier and closed the case after 53 years, bringing closure to her family."