Suspect charged in decades-old murder of pregnant woman after breakthrough in DNA technology
After over 26 years, law enforcement in Toronto has captured a suspect in connection with the killing of Donna Oglive, who was expecting a child when she was strangled in 1998. This development resulted from progress in forensic technology and revitalized investigative pursuits, which involved DNA examination and reaching out to the community through online channels.Ronald Gordon Ackerman, a 50-year-old resident of Gander, Newfoundland, was detained last week at Toronto Pearson Airport. He faces charges of first-degree murder related to Oglive's killing. This apprehension marks a crucial step forward in a case that has profoundly affected both the Toronto police…







