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Study: Better Interviews Could Yield More Convictions for Rape, Murder
A 7-year research project involving multiple UK police forces has shown significant failings in the role of Interview Manager, which researchers say is absolutely critical to the success of high-stake crime investigations—especially rape and murder.
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Traffic Stop DNA Sample Matches Suspect in 1992 Double Homicide
Prosecutors charged a Weyauwega man with killing a woman and her boyfriend 30 years ago in apparent revenge for a snowmobile accident.
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DNA Test Kits are Changing Donor-conceived Families
A law passed on April 1, 2005 will have life-changing consequences for families across the UK from next year.
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Have a Question about this Partnership? Submit it Now
Forensic will be interviewing Verogen CEO Brett Williams about the newly announced Gene by Gene genetic genealogy partnership. Do you have questions?
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New Study Says Meth is an Overlooked Problem in Rural Areas
Methamphetamine remains a stubbornly prevalent illicit substance in large swaths of rural America, according to a new study.
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Carnegie Mellon, UBC Team Win 2022 'Olympics of Hacking'
Together the teams formed a new squad under the name Maple Mallard Magistrates (MMM), finishing in the top spot on the leaderboard at the end of days one and two, and holding on during the competition’s final day to take this year’s crown.
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Bristol Cold Case Unit Expands to Include Missing Persons
The already-effective Cold Case Unit out of the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office is hoping to continue their success as they now expand their scope to include all missing persons in the last 50 years.
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DNA Results from 1970s Rape Cases Both Promising and Alarming
Baltimore County police have processed DNA from 49 of about 1,800 remaining cases as of the first quarter of this year. Ten of the 49 cases yielded actionable DNA profiles.
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For the First Time, Arizona Uses Tattoo Recognition to ID Deceased Victims
Utilizing tattoo recognition software, an FIU detective forensically examined several tattoos, two of which resulted in a strong investigative lead.
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Verogen and Gene by Gene Form Partnership to Accelerate Adoption of Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy
The alliance between database stewards will standardize bioinformatic methods for FIGG analysis and offer cost-effective whole genome sequencing services for challenging forensic samples.
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Body of Teen Murdered in 1959 Exhumed for Modern DNA Testing
The body of Ruth Whitman was exhumed from a cemetery in Glenmont last week to perform DNA testing. The case had been cold since the 1990s when police pursued what turned out to be a bogus tip.
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Kentucky State Police Train Local Law Enforcement in Forensic Mapping
The course focused on teaching methods to forensically map a collision or crime scene utilizing a UAS, often referred to as a drone.
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DNA, Genealogy Match 1985 New Mexico Remains to Kansas Teen
DNA extracted from the femur bone of human remains found in 1985 has given 16-year-old Dorothy Harrison back her name, and became the first—of what police hope is many—genetic genealogy-enabled identification for the Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office in New Mexico.
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Genealogy ID's Suspect from Blood Drops Left at Scene of 1970 Homicide
The suspect stabbed the victim over 30 times and nearly decapitated her. When investigators arrived and began processing the crime scene, they located a blood trail that began on the balcony, continued to the sidewalk below, around the apartment complex buildings, ending at the parking lot.
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DNA From 8-Year-Old's Murder Matches Now Deceased Local Man
The City of Upper Arlington’s (Ohio) Police Chief, Steve Farmer, announced that the Police Division has resolved and closed the homicide case of 8-year-old Asenath Dukat with the help of DNA technology.
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