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Could Genetic Genealogy Provide a Lead in JonBenet Ramsey Case?
A recent statement from the City of Boulder and the Boulder Police Department has people wondering if IGG can solve an even more well-known case that captivated the nation 25 years ago and still today—the murder of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey.
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Ohio's G.O.L.D. Unit IDs 3 More Sexual Assault Suspects from 20 Most Wanted
The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office’s G.O.L.D. Unit (Genetic Operations Linking DNA) has identified three more “most wanted” suspects from a pilot project that included genealogical searches for 20 DNA profiles connected to cold case sexual assaults.
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Forensic Scientists Trying to Pull DNA Off Purse Thought to Belong to Bonnie of Bonnie and Clyde
Faculty members from UCO conducted DNA tests and fingerprint scans on the purse in hopes of finding indisputable evidence.
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Othram, California Investigators ID Victim in 1994 Cold Case
The Coroner’s Office used all available resources at the time to identify the woman, including having her DNA entered into the California Department of Justice Missing and Unidentified Persons System. Unfortunately, no identification was made.
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Forensic Researchers Call for Proactive Efforts to Address Racism in Science
Forensic researchers are calling for the research community to be more proactive about addressing systemic racism in the sciences—currently and historically—in order to address longstanding issues related to how Black people and their remains are treated by museum collections and society at large.
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Pennsylvania Police ID Human Remains Found in 1995
On Sept. 18, 1995, the Bensalem Police Department found the skeletal remains of an adult in a wooded area. The victim was unclothed and wrapped in a plastic tarp.
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Wastewater Helps Decipher the Popularity of New Synthetic Drugs
Using wastewater from the days near the 2021 New Year holiday, researchers report an increased international usage of some synthetic drugs, including eutylone and 3-methylmethcathinone (3-MMC) compared to the previous year.
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A Secure Environment to Create the Future of Cybersecurity Solutions
The lab is a secure multi-cloud environment that will promote research, collaboration, and testing of cyber-related tradecraft, tools, and datasets.
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Rhode Island Awarded Grant to Help Sexual Assault Survivors
Rhode Island Hospital is getting $600,000 in federal funding to launch the state’s first Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner program, according to the congressional delegation.
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R&D in the Coming Years: NIJ Closes Out 2021 with $14.5 M in Grants
Through its research and development (R&D) grant funding, NIJ continues to advance the speed, accuracy, and reliability of forensic analysis, which ultimately bolsters the administration of justice.
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Forensic’s Top 10 News Articles of 2021
Before Forensic takes a holiday break before the new year, let’s take a look back at the top 10 most popular articles of 2021.
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San Diego Crime Lab Awarded Impaired Driving Grant
The $500,000 grant will support comprehensive approach to prevent drunk and drugged driving.
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Mexico Sees Seizures of Meth, Fentanyl Soar Since 2019
Mexican drug cartels are turning to bigger, more productive labs to churn out increasing quantities of synthetic drugs like meth and fentanyl.
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2018 John Doe ID'ed as University of Michigan PhD Student
The state of decomposition made it difficult to confirm the man's physical attributes, but pathologists were able to determine that the man was likely an adult male between the ages of 25 and 55, who stood at around 5’10 feet tall.
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DDP Helps Identify 2004 Remains as Kim Ryan Casey
Using investigative genetic genealogy, DDP was able to solve the seventeen-year-old cold case of the man known only as Barn John Doe 2004 since his discovery.
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