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Natalie Pearman: DNA could solve sex worker murder Natalie Pearman case: DNA could solve 1992 murder
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The murder of a teenage sex worker 25 years ago could be solved with a "simple" DNA match, police have said. The murder of a teenager 25 years ago could be solved with a "simple" DNA match, police have said.
Natalie Pearman was found dead in a lay-by at Ringland Road, Norwich, at 03:50 GMT on 20 November 1992. Natalie Pearman, 16, was found dead in a lay-by at Ringland Road, Norwich, at 03:50 GMT on 20 November 1992.
A post-mortem examination found the 16-year-old, who had been working on the city's streets, had been suffocated. Post-mortem tests found Natalie, who had been working as a prostitute on the city's streets, had been suffocated.
Norfolk Police said DNA was recovered from the crime scene at the time and catching her killer was a "simple matter" of matching it to a profile.Norfolk Police said DNA was recovered from the crime scene at the time and catching her killer was a "simple matter" of matching it to a profile.
Det Ch Insp Caroline Millar, who leads the force's cold case team, said: "Natalie's murder is one of those cases that could be easily solved with one piece of information.Det Ch Insp Caroline Millar, who leads the force's cold case team, said: "Natalie's murder is one of those cases that could be easily solved with one piece of information.
"There are people who know, or strongly suspect, who was responsible and I'm sure that plays heavily on their consciences. All we need is a name and we will do the rest.""There are people who know, or strongly suspect, who was responsible and I'm sure that plays heavily on their consciences. All we need is a name and we will do the rest."
'Little more than a child''Little more than a child'
Ms Pearman's body was found by a lorry driver en route to work. She was last seen alive in Rouen Road at 01:15 GMT.Ms Pearman's body was found by a lorry driver en route to work. She was last seen alive in Rouen Road at 01:15 GMT.
Police said there were signs of sexual activity shortly before her death and officers loaded DNA collected at the scene on to the national database.Police said there were signs of sexual activity shortly before her death and officers loaded DNA collected at the scene on to the national database.
Officers have interviewed more than 4,000 people and taken samples from numerous men.Officers have interviewed more than 4,000 people and taken samples from numerous men.
However, there has been no match despite developments in forensic profiling.However, there has been no match despite developments in forensic profiling.
Det Ch Insp Millar added: "Natalie was little more than a child when she was murdered and her and her family deserve that this case is resolved."Det Ch Insp Millar added: "Natalie was little more than a child when she was murdered and her and her family deserve that this case is resolved."
A YouTube video made by police in 2012 was released to try to jog people's memories.A YouTube video made by police in 2012 was released to try to jog people's memories.
An appeal in 2011 resulted in an anonymous caller who claimed to have spotted the teenager in King Street prior to her death but further appeals to them to make contact failed to recover extra information.An appeal in 2011 resulted in an anonymous caller who claimed to have spotted the teenager in King Street prior to her death but further appeals to them to make contact failed to recover extra information.
Detectives have probed possible links to serial killer Steve Wright, who murdered five sex workers in Ipswich, and murderer Peter Tobin, but without success.Detectives have probed possible links to serial killer Steve Wright, who murdered five sex workers in Ipswich, and murderer Peter Tobin, but without success.