 |
| You know what you did to me. How
much longer must I wait? Please help make my time in heaven
restful. |
Photo Gallery!
The case is unsolved.
After years, the mother of slain Somerville High
School student Deanna Cremin is hoping new evidence could finally lead
police to her daughter's killer.
"It's the most hope that anyone in Deanna's family has had to there
being a resolution to her murder in 10 years," said Katherine Cremin,
the mother of Deanna Cremin, who died in Somerville in March 1995.
The hope of finding Deanna's killer lies is what Middlesex District
Attorney office is calling a new development in the
ongoing investigation into her apparent strangulation.
"We have made progress in the investigation, both on the forensic side
and with gathering further witnesses," said a spokesman
for the Middlesex District Attorney's office.
Katherine Cremin said State Police Officer Ed Foster called her on
Nov.13 and told her that using new scientific equipment, investigators
have been able to identify some particles found on Deanna's body.
Deanna was found dead off Jaques Street behind a senior housing building
four days after her 17th birthday in 1995.She was a student at Somerville High School with
hopes of someday becoming a teacher.
"I truly believe it's someone I know," Katherine said of her daughter's
killer. "I don't think it was a clever murder."
|
|