George Dryden still waits for an answer
A man who believes he's former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's son is still searching for answers.
George Dryden was hoping DNA samples taken from the Diefenbaker Centre at the U of S would come up a match.
The inconclusive result has left him pretty frustrated.
“Well Warnex, this company I hired – they’re famous for getting DNA from dinosaur fossils and lost tribes so to get DNA off something that’s only 35 years old I didn’t think they’d have much problem with but no they weren’t able to get a clean sample,” Dryden told News Talk Radio.