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DDP Identifies 1983 Teen Victim of Larry Eyler, the Highway KillerInvestigators and genealogists with the DNA Doe Project have identified another victim of serial killer Larry Eyler, also known as the Highway Killer. Forensic researchers conducted many experiments to test the reliability of building level registration by iPhones via the location tracker and step counter. The identity of Jane Doe #16-1979 was confirmed as Dolores Wulff who was murdered in Woodland, California, but interestingly, the skull was not a genetic match to the remains. “It isn’t so much that prosecutors are using bitemarks inappropriately. There is simply a lack of awareness about how much distinction there could be in two sets of teeth." The United States has more than 10 times the number of mass shooting incidents than other developed countries, yet little research has shown the distribution and types of shootings, geographically. Researchers at Indiana University have identified a new method of reversing the effects of fentanyl, which is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine. Serological and autosomal single-tandem repeat testing is the conventional process for testing sexual assault samples in forensic science. However, both methods are time-consuming, laborious and offer... |
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