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‘Your DNA Will be the Voice for Someone Who Can No Longer Speak’: Genetic Genealogy IDs Victim, Suspect From 1991 Cold Case

Beaten, sexually assaulted and strangled with her own bikini top on Valentine’s Day 1991, the identity of “Valentine Jane Doe” has finally been revealed thanks to genetic genealogy not available 30 ...


Focused on the recovery, decontamination, examination, and return of human remains in disasters, the team helped the city process those who died as a result of COVID-19.


Sue Royston decided to fight for justice even though the police doubted her, the prosecution discouraged her, and those around her dismissed her story.


Three applied, three made it in, three of them – all close friends who graduated in April from Grand Canyon University's close-knit Forensic Science program.


How the police use extra powers they have received during COVID-19 will have a long-lasting effect on their relationship with the public, argues a university researcher who is also a senior police ...


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