Suspected killer in three cold-case femicides identified, Toronto police say | Unpublished
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Suspected killer in three cold-case femicides identified, Toronto police say

December 11, 2025

Toronto police say investigators used DNA evidence to identify a suspect who they believe is responsible for the murders of three women in the 1980s and ’90s.

Deputy Chief Robert Johnson said genetic genealogy has linked Kenneth Smith to the decades-old murders of three Toronto women: 25-year-old Christine Prince in 1982; 23-year-old Claire Samson in 1983; and 41-year-old Gracelyn Greenidge in 1997.



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