A woman who was murdered and callously dumped near campsites on the Pacific Crest Trail in more than three decades ago has finally been identified by police using DNA testing.
Claudette Jean Zebolsky Powers' decaying remains were found near the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation in Warner Springs on Feb 16, 1986.
Genetic genealogy, which is the practice of entering a DNA profile into a public database to find relatives, was used to identify Powers - the results sparking renewed efforts to find her killer.
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