Police have identified Terence John Fisher as the suspect in the murder of Kerryn Tate, following a significant breakthrough in the cold case through DNA evidence.

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  1. It’s shocking to hear that a breakthrough has been made in the Kerryn Tate case after so long. DNA advancements have really changed the landscape of criminal investigations, allowing law enforcement to revisit cases that seemed unsolvable. It’s important for the families affected by such tragedies to see justice pursued. Hopefully, this development brings some closure to Kerryn Tate’s loved ones and accountability for the suspect, Terence John Fisher. It will be interesting to see how the case progresses from here.

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