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Physical evidence from the 1974 murders of two sisters in St. Cloud is currently being re-examined using advanced DNA technology. This fresh analysis could yield significant results, potentially linking Herbert Notch, a criminal with a lengthy and notorious past, to the unsolved case. Notch has been a figure of interest in various criminal activities throughout his life, and the new DNA testing might provide crucial information that could either confirm or challenge his involvement in the tragic events that unfolded nearly five decades ago.
The investigation into the sisters' murders has remained cold for many years, leaving families and the community seeking closure. With the advancements in forensic science, law enforcement hopes to uncover new leads that may have been previously unattainable. As the results of this DNA analysis are awaited, the implications could reshape the narrative surrounding Notch and his criminal history, potentially bringing justice to the victims and their loved ones.
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