Detectives say they remain committed to hunting Caroline Glachan’s killer on the 25th anniversary of the teenager’s death. Five years after reopening the cold case, a dedicated team of officers are continuing to work on catching the 14-year-old’s murderer.
Today will mark 25 years since the Bonhill schoolgirl’s body was found partially submerged in the River Leven after she was brutally attacked.
Forensic scientists began re-examining evidence after the case was reopened in 2016 in the hope new DNA technology would finally snare the killer.Caroline’s mum previously said she felt the clues to solve the mystery of what happened to the schoolgirl lie within the local community and people are again being urged by police to get in touch if they.
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