New clues emerge in 2013 slaying of Canadian couple

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HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. (AP) – Investigators say a DNA analysis has provided enough information to conclude that two women killed a Canadian couple in their South Florida condominium three years ago.

Hallandale Beach police investigators told local media on Thursday they’re “one lead away” from finding the people who killed 71-year-old David “Donny” Pichosky and his 66-year-old wife Rochelle Wise on Jan. 10, 2013.

Authorities also say they have a new composite sketch of one of the suspects.

Police Chief Dwayne Flournoy says two items that are “crime scene specific” were brought into the home by the killers. He declined to say what the items are, but said they were sent to a Virginia-based company for analysis. He says it provided them with good certainty about race, nationality, and gender of one of the killers.

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