Nearly 40 Years Later: Trial Begins in 1986 Killing of Plymouth Teen Tracy Gilpin
PLYMOUTH, Mass. — A murder case that has remained unresolved for nearly 40 years is now moving forward in court, as the trial begins in the killing of 15-year-old Tracy Gilpin.
The teenager was found dead in a wooded area in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1986, a crime that shocked the local community and remained unsolved for decades.

Investigators continued reviewing evidence over the years, and the case was eventually reopened. More than 30 years after the killing, authorities arrested a suspect believed to be responsible for Gilpin’s death.
The long-awaited trial is now underway, marking a significant development in one of Plymouth County’s most enduring cold cases.
Prosecutors are expected to present evidence gathered during the renewed investigation, while defense attorneys will challenge the allegations as the court process unfolds.
For many in the community, the trial represents a step toward long-sought answers and potential justice for Gilpin and her family.
The proceedings are expected to continue in the coming weeks.
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