Before DNA was collected, the Pullman Washington Police Department believed the two cases were connected because of similarities in the attacks.
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In 2015, the case was reassigned again, and a GBI forensic artist did new clay renderings and composites of the victim for an age progression.
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The program will be the only bachelor degree program in forensic science offered by a public university in New Hampshire.
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Over one in four women (or 27 percent) experience intimate partner violence before the age of 50, according to a worldwide analysis.
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Before last week, Indiana was one of only 15 states in the U.S. without an evidence preservation law, leaving the decision on how long to preserve biological evidence completely up to law enforcement agencies, court clerks, hospitals and more.
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The young man's body was found by divers, shortly after the discovery of the Alisha Ann Heinrich, previously known as Mississippi Delta Dawn.
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Researchers developed a novel metric to assess probability that an unknown sample of a drug matches a library sample, with profound implications for standardization of mass spectrometry results.
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In April 2021, special agents and investigators decided to reexamine the physical evidence of the case, including DNA.
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The contract will support initiatives in Auburn’s recently established, transdisciplinary Detection Canine Sciences, Innovation, Technology and Education (DCSITE) program.
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The Wood homicide was considered high risk for FGG, considering that the only DNA sample available consisted of two tubes of dried blood. The original amount of DNA was unknown, and the condition of the sample was shown to be highly degraded,
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