Launched last year, FSI is a federally-backed program to develop a pathway to a STEM education for area high school students.
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Although the case was rigorously investigated and re-investigated over the years, Schwalbe’s case remained cold, but OC Sheriff investigators are again taking up the case.
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They have a nose for sniffing out crime and in 2022, the AFP’s detection dogs have detected cash hidden under stairs, sim cards concealed in shoes and USBs buried in eskies full of food.
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Anne Marie Schubert has over 32 years of law enforcement experience and is a nationally recognized expert in forensic DNA. She was elected District Attorney for Sacramento County, California in 2014 and served in this capacity until December 2022.
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Genetic genealogy in the traditional sense—which involves the searching of publicly available databases and the construction of a family tree—was not used, although parentage testing did play a vital role.
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A man accused of raping a woman who sued the city of Albuquerque over its backlog of untested rape kits has been acquitted of all charges.
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A recent development has led investigators to release a photograph of similar shoes that the killer may have worn.
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A new collaboration between Humber College and Othram will measure social and criminal justice impact and develop tools to support law enforcement and the development of programs to educate future forensic professionals.
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Bode Technology announced it has been awarded a $437K grant to address pressing research in the field of investigative genetic genealogy (IGG).
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Texas’ top criminal appeals court has barred a civil court judge from issuing any orders in a lawsuit by three death row inmates who allege the state plans to use expired and unsafe drugs to execute them.
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