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Idaho State Police contracted with Woodlands-based Othram to perform a genealogical analysis of a knife sheath found at the ...
A key piece of evidence is becoming a point of contention in the University of Idaho quadruple murder case. The podcast ...
A forensic scientist crouches down on a dirty factory floor. There’s a pool of blood, and they delicately dip a swab into it ...
One story recounts how California police used forensic genetic genealogy to identify the accused killer of Danielle Clause, ...
Read the stories below. The man’s new car was found in Lenoir, North Carolina, more than a 700-mile drive from his Florida ...
A decomposed body found in California in 1967 was identified after decades using forensic genetic genealogy, and a cigarette butt helped lead to an accused killer’s arrest 35 years later in Florida.
A decomposed body found in California in 1967 was identified after decades using forensic genetic genealogy, and a cigarette butt helped lead to an accused killer’s arrest 35 years later in Florida.
Madison County authorities announced they had identified Wynona "Wendy" Michel's body, which was found in 1990, using a lab ...
News about Forensic Science, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Researchers found that the bug can retain human DNA in their guts for up to 45 days after feeding. Read more at ...
An EHU study analyzing different genetic markers associated with facial features of the European population has shown a ...
A decomposed body found in California in 1967 was identified after decades using forensic genetic genealogy, and a cigarette butt helped lead to an accused killer’s arrest 35 years later in Florida.