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LIVE : ‘Breakthrough’ in 1989 Warwick unsolved murder to be announced
WARWICK, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - The Northwestern D.A.’s Office is set to announce a “breakthrough” in a cold case from 35 years ago. Back in 1989, partial remains of a female was found in Warwick. While she was never identified, her death was presumed to be a homicide.
Decades-Old Dismemberment Dilemma Nears End: Massachusetts DA Signals Breakthrough in 1989 Cold Case
Officials in Massachusetts are on the brink of a significant turning point in a cold case that's puzzled investigators for decades. The Northwestern District Attorney's Office has announced an imminent "major breakthrough" in the grisly 1989 homicide of a woman whose dismembered remains were found by the side of a Warwick road, an update that could finally put to rest questions that have endured for 35 years.
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