One day after genetic genealogy finally identified I-90 Jane Doe (1992), her alleged murderer— suspected serial killer Clark Perry Baldwin—died in prison from a heart attack.
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It is unknown when or how the man died, but there was no direct evidence of a traumatic injury, like a gunshot wound or blunt force trauma, and the man's cause and manner of death were ruled as undetermined.
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Roberson would become the first person in the U.S. executed based on the widely discredited “shaken baby” hypothesis.
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The Pulaski County Coroner's Office is seeking public help in identifying skeletal remains found in a wooded area near St. Robert, Mo. on Jan. 9, 2023.
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Hosted by former clinical psychologist Dr. Elin Lantz Lesser, America's Crime Lab takes listeners behind the scenes of groundbreaking investigations, revealing how scientists, detectives, victim advocates, and families work together to uncover the truth and bring long-awaited answers to those left in the dark.
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“While this Appropriations bill isn't perfect, it includes resources and investments I negotiated for New Mexico that will help our law enforcement officers solve and reduce violent crime, keep our communities safe, and save lives."
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The regulator ensures that the highest standards in forensic science are met across the criminal justice system.
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Researchers create “UnMarker” tool that can remove any AI image watermark, highlighting continuing dangers of deepfakes.
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The work demonstrates how combining advanced genetic tools with local databases can assist conservation authorities in solving even the most complex environmental crimes involving multiple species, both wild and domestic.
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We now know that Othram scientists were the ones to develop the high-resolution SNP profile that helped lead investigators to Kohberger.
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