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WRAL: With Fake Genealogy Profile and Pristine Sample, Detectives Hunted for a Killer
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — To solve a decades-old serial rape and murder case that had gone cold, investigators used DNA gathered at a crime scene and created a fake profile and pseudonym on a genealogy ...
With Fake Genealogy Profile and Pristine Sample, Detectives Hunted for a Killer
Millions of Americans are digging into their roots. Genealogy has quietly become one of the fastest-growing hobbies in North America, with the industry now valued at more than $5 billion. From DNA ...
The Bellingham Herald: Police used DNA genealogy site to ID Moscow murder suspect Kohberger, filings confirm
Police used DNA genealogy site to ID Moscow murder suspect Kohberger, filings confirm
Investigative genetic genealogy has moved from a niche forensic tool to a widely watched method for identifying unknown people when conventional DNA searches reach a dead end. The technique sits at ...
AZFamily: Genetic genealogy is solving high-profile cases, helped link suspect to ‘Idaho 4 murders’
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - Sources have confirmed Bryan Kohberger was caught for the Moscow, Idaho college student murders using public genealogy databases to confirm a DNA match. It is not the first ...
Genetic genealogy is solving high-profile cases, helped link suspect to ‘Idaho 4 murders’
A genealogy profile has been obtained for a woman whose remains were found in Mount Laurel in 2004, potentially providing a crucial clue to identify her. The so-called Burlington County Jane Doe is ...
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