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New Tool Could Link Serial Killer Victims by Facial Similarities

Researchers have developed a forensic intelligence tool that could help police link the victims of serial offenders by analyzing their facial appearance.

 

Dr. Lee was a distinguished professor at the University of New Haven for more than 50 years and former Commissioner of Connecticut Public Safety.

 

Kinney, a former banker who lived in nearby Santa Rosa, was known to have disappeared in 1999, 23 years before one of his bones was discovered on Salmon Creek State Beach.

 

Over the following year, investigators from both agencies meticulously reviewed numerous missing persons reports, eliminating many possibilities while continuing to search for answers.

 

Two human bones found during a home renovation have proven to have no forensic value and are likely historical in nature.

 

A team has developed a hybrid AI tool to detect patterns of psychological abuse, including coercive control, in a bid to transform digital forensic investigations and mental health research.

 

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