Investigators recently used ancestry technology in an attempt to identify the John Doe who committed these sexual assaults.
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While some characterize the premature death of George Floyd as another example of brutality and racism in the police ranks, it is often a more complex problem of department culture that leads to such incidents.
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During his distinguished career, Henry C. Lee built the university's forensic science program into one of the nation's best, founded the Lee Institute of Forensic Science, and assisted on the investigations of more than 8,000 cases across the globe.
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Pramod Gumpeni, M.D., assistant deputy chief medical examiner at Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, addresses how the institute is collaborating with hospitals and public health agencies to better understand COVID-19.
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Between December 2010 and April 2011, 10 sets of human remains were found in Long Island. Now, with the help of genetic genealogy, investigators have identified another one of the slain women as 24-year-old Valerie Mack.
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The facial reconstruction of a clergy member who most likely lived between the 12th and 13th centuries has given the public a chance to come face-to-face with him, and learn more about his life.
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The attorney for George Floyd’s family was set to announce findings Monday of an independent autopsy into his death a week ago after a Minneapolis officer held his knee on Floyd’s neck for several minutes.
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The new law, sponsored by Senator Julie Daniels and Representative Chris Kannady will make Oklahoma the third state in the country to establish statewide tracking of jailhouse informants.
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Investigators at Amsterdam UMC have developed a new method to determine the time of death at a crime scene much more precisely.
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Three of FIU’s top scientists in chemistry, biology and public health have been named inaugural members of the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida.
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