Rabbi looks to identify Arizona 'Jane Doe' after DNA evidence reveals new details
Mohave County investigators are using investigative genetic genealogy to identify a homicide victim found in 1989. The DNA came back as 96% Ashkenazi Jewish, prompting a renewed search for her identity. FOX 10's Megan Spector learns more as a local rabbi joins the search.
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