WINNIPEG — A teen who willingly gave a DNA sample to police investigating the death of a girl in a remote Manitoba First Nation community has admitted he killed her while sexually assaulting her. Injuries uncovered during an autopsy, however, led police to collect a DNA sample. The sample matched the DNA taken from the girl’s body and led to the teen’s arrest in March 2016. Another DNA sample was taken by police and also matched, Justice Chris Martin was told. Outside court, Teresa’s mother said the boy’s guilty plea would bring her some closure.
Source: National Post December 07, 2017 19:29 UTC