More than 36 years after a dismembered human head was found in a Peterborough, Ont., river, police say they finally have a breakthrough. The “Otanabee River man” was revealed on Wednesday to be 38-year-old Gerald Durocher. Police say he was the victim of a homicide. The case has mystified investigators ever since the grisly discovery was made by members of a recreational dive club more than three decades ago.
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Cold case: Police identify dismembered head found 36 years ago in Ontario river
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