TBS Today, Feb. 21

The family of a Berkeley artist and baker who was raped and killed by a stranger in Tilden park in 1990 says it finally has "some measure of closure" this week.

On Wednesday, authorities said they had identified the killer of 32-year-old Maria Weidhofer using investigative genetic genealogy, an approach that uses family ancestry to help investigators narrow the field of suspects.

(That's the same field of forensics that helped catch the Golden State Killer in 2018.)

Many other news outlets have reported the story this week — but no one has gone into the depth we have, including speaking at length to a retired detective who worked on the case.

Don't miss the latest Scanner deep dive.

Berkeley murder case from 1990 solved by genetic genealogy
Maria Weidhofer’s family said they hope “she will be remembered for the person she was, and not for what happened to her.”

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