Authorities identify Terence John Fisher as the suspect in Kerryn Tate’s murder following a breakthrough in cold case DNA evidence.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about such a tragic case. It’s always a relief when advancements in forensic science lead to new developments in cold cases, as they can provide much-needed answers to families impacted by crime. I hope that justice can be served for Kerryn Tate and her loved ones. It’s important that the legal process is thorough and fair as this case progresses.

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