The cold case team determined that, although Williamson was seemingly cleared by the polygraph in 1979, he was never cleared through DNA because the technology had not yet been developed.
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The aerosol cans contained DNA that was deemed "uninterpretable," and, astonishingly, a lab technician’s DNA was discovered on the paper towel tube they claimed I had used to ignite the fire. The truth, as it turns out, lay buried under layers of forensic misconduct.
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The Korey Wise Innocence Project and the ACLU of Colorado have sent a letter to the Director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) with concerns over its response to the misconduct of former DNA analyst Yvonne “Missy” Woods.
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Over the years with technology advancement in this field, the results yielded that DNA collected from the scene linked Pittman to the death of Garcia.
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To produce those results, a growing number of labs are accessing a combination of software solutions that enable them to complete the full workflow, from DNA analysis to interpretation and database matching.
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During the routine processing of a sexual assault kit, the victim’s standard was discovered to be a two-person mixture.
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In her view, there would be substantial benefits to requiring burial rather than cremation for unidentified bodies and partial remains, where practicable.
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With this funding, the state’s crime lab expects to typically process cases within 30 days for violent crimes and 90 days for non-violent crimes.
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The official identification of Pamela Kay Wittman, whose body was found Nov. 5, 1980, off I-95 north of Port Orange, has also enabled detectives to determine she was a victim of Daytona Beach-area serial killer Gerald Stano.
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Overstreet is believed to have been approximately 16 years old at the time of her disappearance. She has not been seen or heard from since April 2005.
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