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Cold Cases from the 70s Finally Linked by DNA
Ohio teens Lori Nesson and Karen Adams were both killed six months apart by the same predators.
When police in Ohio began re-examining a cold case from the 1970s involving the murder of a 15-year-old girl, they had no idea they would end up being able to solve it thanks to modern technology.
What’s more, they couldn’t possibly have foreseen that in finding out what happened to Lori Nesson, they would also link her to the murderers of 17-year-old Karen Adams. However, that’s exactly what transpired to bring justice to two sets of grieving families.
Lori Nesson’s disappearance
Lori was a sophomore at Eastmoor High School in Columbus in 1974 when she attended a football game followed by a party on the night of September 27th. When she never made it home to her mother’s house, police mounted a search and made a grim discovery.
Her nude body was located in a ditch five miles away on the west side of Reynoldsburg. An autopsy suggested she may have died of suffocation, but the cause of death was ultimately recorded as undetermined.
The case baffled police and, with few leads, it quickly went cold. Decades slipped by without anyone knowing what happened to Lori that…