Overview
- Kerryn Tate, 22, was found murdered in bushland near Karragullen, Western Australia, in December 1979, with DNA evidence recovered at the scene.
- Recent advancements in genetic genealogy allowed police to identify Terence John Fisher, a former soldier and carpenter who died in 2000, as the suspect in her murder.
- Police believe Fisher may also be connected to the deaths of Barbara Anne Western in 1986 and Kerry Suzanne Turner in 1991, though investigations are ongoing.
- Detectives are seeking public assistance to piece together Fisher's movements and routine, particularly his activities at a Fremantle sailing club and his time living in Rivervale and Manning during the late 1970s.
- The family of Kerryn Tate expressed relief at the breakthrough, with police emphasizing the importance of public information in solving this long-standing case.