A woman, whose remains were discovered in Bowling Green, KY in 1984, is now known to be Patricia Armentrout, born on April 20, 1964 in Bethesda, Maryland.
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DNA from a possible suspect was collected at the scene and entered into the CODIS in November 2008. At the time, there was no matching DNA in CODIS.
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A man who was collecting aluminum cans made the discovery when he picked up a paper grocery bag and found the infant inside, wrapped in a blanket.
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Now, 31 years later, the baby has been identified. Genealogical data also revealed her birth mother, who died by suicide upon the identification news.
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The DNA Doe Project has partnered with the New Hampshire State Police to take a fresh look at the case of a little girl who was the biological daughter of serial killer Terry Rasmussen, also known as the Chameleon Killer.
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A cold case homicide victim has been identified with advanced technology utilized by the FBI for the first time in New Orleans.
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After 14 years, a individual whose remains were discovered by hikers near St. Mary’s Mountain in Stevensville, Montana, has been identified.
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Little told detectives he murdered an unidentified female by strangulation after meeting her at a nightclub in North Charleston.
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An STR profile was eventually developed from evidence collected at the crime scene and entered into CODIS. The CODIS search did not yield a match, and Hokie’s assault and murder went unsolved for decades.
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A male infant, found underneath a bridge in 1989, has now been identified after the case was reopened in 2015.
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