DNA 'turning point' in Claremont murders

By Angie Raphael
Updated February 24 2020 - 7:58pm, first published 7:54pm
Police say DNA from Ciara Glennon's fingernails was a breakthrough in the Claremont murders case.
Police say DNA from Ciara Glennon's fingernails was a breakthrough in the Claremont murders case.

The long-running and hugely expensive investigation into the Claremont serial killings had a turning point after a DNA breakthrough more than a decade after the first murder, a detective has told a Perth court.

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