Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Four years ago, a killer who murdered a 42-year-old woman in a botched extortion plan, was caught through the discovery of his DNA on a tiny rope fibre.Though no one can say if Matthew Ross White thought he would be caught, he probably didn't expect it would be his mum who unknowingly dobbed him in.When Donna Steele was found floating face down in a crocodile-infested waterway in Cooktown, Queensland, police divers found a piece of red twine on a nearby riverbank.Understanding the material to be part of the murder weapon, Police urged the people of Cooktown to come forward and give DNA samples.Want all the latest shocking news and views from all over the world straight into your inbox?We.
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