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M-Vac Used to Help Link Serial Killer Bruce Lindahl to 1981 Murder of Teen

Four years after genetic genealogy linked the 1993 murder of 16-year-old Pamela Maurer to serial killer Bruce Lindahl, advanced DNA analysis has confirmed 19-year-old Kathy Halle as another one of his...

 

A woman, whose remains were discovered in Batavia, Illinois in 1978, is now identified as 17-year-old Esther Ann Granger, born in 1848.

 

After 36 years of anonymity as a Jane Doe discovered buried in a shallow grave near Florence Junction, Arizona, Evelyn “Dottie” Lees has been identified by the DNA Doe Project.

 

After over 25 years of investigating, CPD has used forensic genetic genealogy to close the case of an unidentified man who died by suicide.

 

This initiative aims to expedite the identification of unidentified human remains, offering hope and closure to families statewide.

 

A peculiar scent helped nail his conviction and introduced a new kind of evidence to Indiana courtrooms, thanks to Indiana University Indianapolis’ forensic science expertise.

 

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