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Leech convicts Australian robber | Leech convicts Australian robber |
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Police in Tasmania have used a blood sample from a leech to identify a criminal, in what is believed to be a world forensic first. | |
Eight years ago, a group of thieves robbed 71-year-old Fay Olson in her home. | |
Police found a leech at the crime scene and took a sample of the blood it had consumed for DNA profiling. | Police found a leech at the crime scene and took a sample of the blood it had consumed for DNA profiling. |
In 2008 Peter Alec Cannon was charged over an unrelated drug offence and his DNA was found to match the sample. | |
Cannon has now admitted aggravated armed robbery. | |
'Fantastic result' | |
Wearing a large hood and carrying a stick, Cannon, 54, and his accomplice appeared at the back door of Mrs Olson's home in September 2001. | |
They then forced her to open a safe and escaped with Aus$550 ( US$510, £310). | |
When police came to investigate the robbery, officers found a leech near the safe, and the resulting DNA sample was recorded in the Tasmania Police DNA offender database. | |
Cannon would probably have got away with the crime had he not been charged with drug offences late last year, and asked to give a DNA sample - which matched that from the crime scene. | |
Detective Inspector Mick Johnston, who was involved in the police investigation from the start, said Cannon's conviction validated the use of DNA technology. | |
"It's a testament to DNA evidence and the legislation that allows us to keep such evidence in relation to unsolved crimes - this is a fantastic result," he said. | |
Mrs Olson "waited a long time for closure to this matter and it's nice to be able to deliver that," Mr Johnson told ABC radio. |