Investigators and genealogists with the DNA Doe Project have identified another victim of serial killer Larry Eyler, also known as the Highway Killer.
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Forensic researchers conducted many experiments to test the reliability of building level registration by iPhones via the location tracker and step counter.
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“It isn’t so much that prosecutors are using bitemarks inappropriately. There is simply a lack of awareness about how much distinction there could be in two sets of teeth."
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The identity of Jane Doe #16-1979 was confirmed as Dolores Wulff who was murdered in Woodland, California, but interestingly, the skull was not a genetic match to the remains.
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The United States has more than 10 times the number of mass shooting incidents than other developed countries, yet little research has shown the distribution and types of shootings, geographically.
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Famed forensic scientist Henry Lee was found liable for fabricating evidence in a murder case that sent two Connecticut men to prison for decades for a crime they did not commit.
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Physical evidence was collected from the scene that, years later, revealed a male DNA profile. Over the next four decades, investigators pursued hundreds of leads and potential suspects, but were unable to identify the perpetrator.
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TBI special agents are now hoping the public can help provide information that may help solve her murder.
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“By establishing our own Crime Gun Lab, Manitoba will strengthen our existing capabilities to target, investigate and prosecute criminal activities involving gangs, guns and organized crime.”
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Researchers at Indiana University have identified a new method of reversing the effects of fentanyl, which is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine.
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