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West Michigan native Stacey Lyn-Chahorski was just 19 when she was killed back in 1988. But she wasn't identified until this past March and her suspected killer was identified earlier this week. In a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark explores the ethics surrounding the technology used to solve this case (PHOTO: Georgia Bureau of Investigation)
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West Michigan native Stacey Lyn-Chahorski was just 19 when she was killed back in 1988. But she wasn't identified until this past March and her suspected killer was identified earlier this week. In a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark explores the ethics surrounding the technology used to solve this case (PHOTO: Georgia Bureau of Investigation)

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