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  • Man’s Body Found Near River in Washington in 2022 Now Identified

    May 31, 2024
    Using Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing and genetic genealogy, potential family members for the unidentified subject were identified. Detectives were able to work with the Othram genealogist and family members to construct a family tree and identify a possible match. read more
  • Forensic Image Processing

    May 28, 2024
    Forensic image processing (FIP) involves the computer restoration and enhancement of surveillance imagery. The goal of FIP is to maximize information extraction from surveillance imagery, especially imagery that is noisy, incomplete, or over/under exposed. Although this definition is with respect to surveillance imagery, FIP techniques can be applied to other types of images, such as retinal images, shoe impression images, UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) infrared images, and more. read more
  • Forensic Image Processing

    May 28, 2024
    Forensic image processing (FIP) involves the computer restoration and enhancement of surveillance imagery. Forensic image processing can be a useful tool for image enhancement and analysis. read more
  • 1993 Remains Found on Construction Site in Marietta, GA, Identified

    May 28, 2024
    In June 1993, the skeletal remains of an unidentified individual were discovered on a construction site in Marietta, Georgia. Using this new information, a follow-up investigation was conducted leading investigators to potential relatives of the woman. This investigation led to the positive identification of the woman. read more
  • Arizona’s "Windbreaker" John Doe: Identity Confirmed After 37 Years

    May 28, 2024
    Announcement of the identification of Windbreaker John Doe 1986 through forensic investigative genetic genealogy labwork. read more
  • Microbial Traces on Clothes: a Tool for Forensic Investigations

    May 28, 2024
    In a new study, it is shown how the population of bacteria on a person’s skin leaves traces on the clothes they wear – and these traces last for months and can be used to uniquely identify the wearer. read more
  • Plano, Texas, Police Seek Information on Cold Case Kidnapping

    May 28, 2024
    Plano, Texas Police Department has released an age-progressed photo in an effort to obtain information on a cold case kidnapping from 2008. This case involves the kidnapping of Eitan Ariel Blasingame, who was only a child when a non-custodial parent took him and there are concerns for Eitan's safety. One of Eitan's photos is shown age-progressed to 16 years. read more
  • Austrian Researchers Discover Earliest Mother-Daughter Grave

    May 21, 2024
    Using new archaeological and bioarchaeological technologies, investigators from the University of Vienna have found that a grave discovered 20 years ago in present day Austria is much older than anticipated – nearly 500 years older – and could be the first genetic mother-daughter discovery in human history. read more
  • The Contribution of Undertested Drugs in DUIDs

    May 21, 2024
    In 2022, an estimated 13.6 million people drove under the influence of illicit drugs during the prior year. Alcohol is not the only concern; the use of illicit drugs, legalized drugs such as cannabis, and the abuse of prescription medications may also impair a driver’s abilities. read more
  • Florida Skeletal Remains Identified After 52 Years

    May 21, 2024
    After 52 years, a murdered man, whose body was found near the south side of Winter Haven, Florida in a marshy area, has been identified as Mack Lavell Proctor, born November 28, 1914. read more