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Digital Forensics, Cold Case Team’s Work Leads to Arrests in 2019 Murder

It’s extremely difficult to work a murder case without the victim’s body, but—with dogged investigation, persistent witness interviews and some digital forensics magic—that’s exactly what the Douglas ...

 

A man who was collecting aluminum cans made the discovery when he picked up a paper grocery bag and found the infant inside, wrapped in a blanket.

 

The official identification of Pamela Kay Wittman, whose body was found Nov. 5, 1980, off I-95 north of Port Orange, has also enabled detectives to determine she was a victim of Daytona Beach-area ...

 

The firing has led Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy to ask for retesting of evidence originally analyzed by the forensic scientist.

 

With this funding, the state’s crime lab expects to typically process cases within 30 days for violent crimes and 90 days for non-violent crimes.

 

Now, 31 years later, the baby has been identified. Genealogical data also revealed her birth mother, who died by suicide upon the identification news.

 

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