Bode Technology announced it has been awarded a $437K grant to address pressing research in the field of investigative genetic genealogy (IGG).
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When Idaho police could not—presumably—match the DNA retrieved from the crime scene to anyone in CODIS, did they immediately turn to IGG?
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DNA Doe Project is thrilled to announce a new affiliation with Ramapo College of New Jersey.
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Anne Marie Schubert has over 32 years of law enforcement experience and is a nationally recognized expert in forensic DNA. She was elected District Attorney for Sacramento County, California in 2014 and served in this capacity until December 2022.
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Though the woman had been deceased for a few days and likely exposed to the elements, investigators were able to determine that the death was a homicide and that the cause of death as strangulation.
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On March 13, 1981, a highway worker found skeletal remains of a man near a culvert along Minnesota Interstate 90 near County Highway 23.
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The man was found with personal belongings scattered throughout the area but none of the items assisted in the identification of the man.
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After more than four decades, Long Beach John Doe is now known to be Kenneth Nevada Williams, a 15-year-old who had run away from his home in the City of La Puente in 1978.
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The remains were initially thought to have been of an Indigenous American, and belong to a female due to the small stature.
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After 65 years, "America's Unknown Child" has been identified as Joseph Augustus Zarelli. Colleen Fitzpatrick and Identifinders International helped give Joseph back his name.
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