On Tuesday, Othram identified skeletal remains recovered in 1998 and 2021, respectively.
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A method was developed to identify the link between chemical warfare agents and the origins of the substances used in their manufacture.
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Four BAMC nurses completed the 12-week online training followed by hands-on learning in the mobile simulation unit to receive their Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner certification.
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In addition to the unit receiving recognition, Latent Print Examiner Elizabeth Molina was recognized as Latent Examiner of the Year.
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The only physical evidence located at the scene of a quadruple assault and homicide of teenagers has been linked to known serial killer Robert Eugene Brashers who, years later, died by suicide during a police standoff—with the same gun he used to murder 13-year-old Amy Ayers on that night in 1991.
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After 31 years, the suspect accused of killing Tina Heins in Jacksonville, Florida has been identified as Michael Shane Ziegler.
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After many attempts to obtain a DNA profile for Jane Doe, Astrea Forensics' work resulted in a genealogy profile that has been uploaded to accessible investigative genetic genealogy databases.
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The Arlington Police Department, in partnership with the University of Texas at Arlington, has created an innovative, new program that could help solve cold cases.
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Based on nationwide survey data from more than 40,000 teenagers, the study also showed that individuals who slept less than the recommended 8-10 hours per night were more likely to engage in violent behaviors, such as carrying weapons or fighting.
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What began with just 20 grantees in 2015 has grown into the largest cold case program in the country (arguably, the world), with over 100 grantees spanning 45 states.
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