'He won't be a John Doe anymore': OPP use new DNA testing to solve 21-year-old cold case
- Ontario Provincial Police used investigative genetic genealogy to identify a man found dead over 21 years ago near Windsor, Ontario, as James Raymond Stewart, 48, of Detroit.
- Stewart's body was discovered in the Detroit River on May 29, 2003, and he was reported missing in November 2002.
- A family member's DNA confirmed Stewart's identity after the police submitted his DNA for testing in February 2023.
- The cause of death remains undetermined, but authorities do not suspect foul play, providing closure for Stewart's family.
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