Advancements in forensic analysis have enabled a DNA profile to be identified in a bid to solve the murder of taxi driver George Murdoch.
Detectives investigating the cheese wire murder in Aberdeen will make an appeal for information on BBC's Crimewatch 40 years on from the brutal attack.
Now, advancements in forensic analysis have enabled a DNA profile to be identified which will assist Police Scotland with their investigation. Detective Inspector Callander will encourage anyone else who may have useful information to come forward.
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