A man has been arrested in connection to a sexual battery that took place more than 21 years ago, according to the Collier ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Changes to a DNA database will likely affect cold case investigations. The site Ancestry.com recently tightened restrictions for law enforcement, requiring a court order ...
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office joins rapid DNA technology pilot program for faster crime solving
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- When it comes to catching criminals, every minute counts. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) has recently been selected to participate in a pilot program ...
Boulder police renew efforts in JonBenet Ramsey murder case with new chief praising advanced DNA testing, nearly 30 years ...
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How advanced DNA analysis is helping solve cold cases, other crimes through predictive models
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The world of crime and DNA has evolved significantly over the past decade, including the use of phenotyping to help solve cases. In the Lowcountry, a 40-year-old cold case was ...
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Advances in DNA analysis lead to breaks in cold cases in 2025
While police are coy about the exact strategies used to identify killers, the judge in the Desjardins case said, “scientific ...
A small piece of DNA evidence was the key to solving the University of Idaho murders and putting Bryan Kohberger behind bars for the rest of his life. But, it's not just high-profile murder cases ...
FREEHOLD, New Jersey -- Authorities say new DNA tests have allowed them to solve the rape and murder of a woman whose body was found at the boardwalk of a seaside city in New Jersey nearly three ...
As far as crime laboratories go, it is not very impressive-looking. And it is not very big, with a permanent staff of just three forensic scientists and a few interns. But the work product that comes ...
TThe University of Leicester announced today that British authorities used the nation's feline DNA database (Yes, the UK has one) to convict a man of manslaughter, according to the Associated Press.
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Central Ohio high schoolers access research-grade technology to solve DNA mysteries
Students at Licking Heights High School are partnering with Amgen to solve mysteries using research-grade technology. Through ...
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