DNA leads to arrest 34 years after Navy recruit's slaying

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DNA leads to arrest 34 years after Navy recruit's slaying
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SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — Detectives investigating the 3-decade-old slaying of a Navy recruit used genealogical research involving DNA to track down and arrest a suspect who was a one-time Navy training classmate of the victim, authorities in Florida said Thursday.

Thomas Garner, 59, was arrested in Jacksonville, Florida on Wednesday for the 1984 slaying of Pamela Cahanes, said Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma.

"It's extremely bizarre to think that somebody could commit a crime like this, then go on and lead a normal life," Lemma said of Garner, a dental hygienist.Detectives used genetic genealogical research to develop a DNA family tree that led to Garner's arrest. He is charged with first-degree murder. Online court records showed no attorney listed for him. He has not been given bond.

But it wasn't until recently that Garner's DNA was matched to the samples using a genealogy research database. Officials didn't elaborate further.

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