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Meta Rejects DNA Doe Project’s Ad for Transgender DoeIdentifying Does is hard enough. The DNA Doe Project certainly doesn’t need pushback from the world’s largest social media corporation. Yet, that’s exactly the situation the non-profit has found ... Little told detectives he murdered an unidentified female by strangulation after meeting her at a nightclub in North Charleston. An STR profile was eventually developed from evidence collected at the crime scene and entered into CODIS. The CODIS search did not yield a match, and Hokie’s assault and murder went unsolved for ... The technology enables law enforcement agencies to identify critical evidence, speed up investigations and safeguard victims. A new study shows that electronic health record-based screening, which prioritized confidentiality, was 10 times more effective than traditional oral screening for intimate partner violence. Once reopened, a reexamination of all physical evidence—including audio of a jailhouse informant interview and Tracy’s rape kit—pointed toward one person: convicted murderer Charles Strain. |
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