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Cold Case Task Force IDs 1985 Victim of Serial Killer DuoIn November 2022, the Calaveras Cold Case Task Force—a non-profit group funded entirely by donations—conducted a reexamination of unidentified remains found in 1985. Despite this hurdle, the team discovered that the John Doe was likely a descendant of a couple who were both born in Maryland in the early 1800s. Two years later, in 2023, while reviewing Searight’s case information, investigators determined the swabs taken from Cady’s injured hand were also eligible to be submitted for further analysis under ... Increasing the quality and quantity of extracted DNA improves the chances of successful downstream PCR and genotyping, which is especially important for crime scene evidence with limited DNA. Animals in police work, gun crime and medical examination are among the topics of the spring seminar series, which begins Jan. 31. Funded by the U.S. Embassy’s Office of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement, the training aimed to strengthen prosecutorial outcomes by equipping officers with the skills necessary to manage ... |
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