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A 1975 Teen Murder Was Solved When DNA Named a Dead Predator #SharronPrior

A 1975 Teen Murder Was Solved When DNA Named a Dead Predator #SharronPrior #shorts

Sharron Prior was sixteen when she left her home in Pointe-Saint-Charles, Montreal, in March 1975 to meet friends at a pizza restaurant. She never arrived. Days later, her body was found in Longueuil. She had been assaulted and murdered, and the discovery shattered her family and frightened a community already uneasy about young women being targeted. Sharron's mother died without seeing the case solved. For decades, investigators kept evidence and followed leads across Quebec and beyond. Witnesses had reported suspicious activity, tire tracks mattered, and police held onto biological material from the scene. But no one could make the evidence speak clearly enough. The case became part of Canadian cold-case history because it lasted so long and because Sharron's family never stopped demanding a name. In 2023, Longueuil police announced that DNA had identified the killer as Franklin Maywood Romine, an American man with a serious criminal history. He had lived in Montreal and Longueuil around the time of the murder, had a record that included sexual violence, and matched the physical profile connected to prior attempted abduction concerns. Investigators also found that his vehicle was compatible with tire-track evidence. Because Romine had died in 1982, there could be no arrest, trial, or sentence. The final outcome was closure without a courtroom. Police said they were certain Romine killed Sharron. Her surviving family could finally stop wondering whether the killer was still alive or whether he had harmed others. But the solution carried the same cruelty as many DNA cold cases: the science arrived after the offender was beyond punishment. Sharron's story remains powerful because she was not lost to mystery anymore. The mystery lost to evidence. A dead predator's name replaced forty-eight years of silence, and a family finally learned that their instincts about never giving up had been right. The case is chilling because the answer crossed borders, decades, criminal records, and a grave before reaching the family. That is why the case still feels so disturbing: the evidence waited quietly while ordinary life kept moving around a truth no one could safely forget. For the family, closure did not bring back the missing years; it only proved that persistence can outlive fear, silence, and the killer's confidence. The final shock is simple: the offender was not protected by intelligence, only by time, and time finally became the witness that turned against him. Thanks for watching & Don't Forget To Subscribe To This Channel

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This video is created for entertainment and storytelling purposes. Names, locations, and certain details may be changed or dramatized to protect privacy and improve the viewing experience.

Timestamps / Chapters:
0:00 - Opening Context
0:25 - The Story Begins
0:50 - Rising Tension
1:15 - Critical Moment
1:40 - Human Cost
2:05 - Turning Point
2:30 - Aftermath

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