The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) has identified the suspect in the murder of Melonie White.
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A woman, whose remains were discovered in Bowling Green, KY in 1984, is now known to be Patricia Armentrout, born on April 20, 1964 in Bethesda, Maryland.
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In her view, there would be substantial benefits to requiring burial rather than cremation for unidentified bodies and partial remains, where practicable.
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Four years after genetic genealogy linked the 1993 murder of 16-year-old Pamela Maurer to serial killer Bruce Lindahl, advanced DNA analysis has confirmed 19-year-old Kathy Halle as another one of his victims.
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After 36 years of anonymity as a Jane Doe discovered buried in a shallow grave near Florence Junction, Arizona, Evelyn “Dottie” Lees has been identified by the DNA Doe Project.
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A woman, whose remains were discovered in Batavia, Illinois in 1978, is now identified as 17-year-old Esther Ann Granger, born in 1848.
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After over 25 years of investigating, CPD has used forensic genetic genealogy to close the case of an unidentified man who died by suicide.
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This initiative aims to expedite the identification of unidentified human remains, offering hope and closure to families statewide.
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A peculiar scent helped nail his conviction and introduced a new kind of evidence to Indiana courtrooms, thanks to Indiana University Indianapolis’ forensic science expertise.
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Growing evidence supports using situational and developmental crime prevention approaches to complement traditional law enforcement and criminal justice interventions to combat sexual violence.
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