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Responding to 9/11: A Crime Scene Tech’s POV

Twenty-four years ago, I was part of a team that responded to the attacks on the World Trade Center. I’m starting to realize it is important for others to understand both the horrors and the heroism ...

 

Thanks to advances in DNA testing, the case was reopened in October 2020 and evidence was resubmitted for testing. As a result, investigators determined the mother of the child was 58-year-old Cindy ...

 

A recent arrest in La Salle County, Texas, underscores how advances in DNA testing and steadfast investigative work can help bring answers and a chance at justice—no matter how much time has passed.

 

Fourteen years after her remains were discovered in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, a Jane Doe known as Ms. Startex has been identified as Jolene Lynn White.

 

Joann’s remains were discovered on September 8, 1992, by a passerby in a wooded area of Harris County, Texas.

 

The Forensic Sciences Division – Berlin, equipped with 21st century enhancements and cutting edge forensic capabilities, will upgrade the forensic services offered on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

 

Nearly 50 years after her serial killer father allegedly murdered her, the DNA Doe Project has identified the little girl found in a barrel in Bear Brook State Park in 2000.

 

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