France’s trove of DNA profiles has helped solve high-profile crimes and was used to find some of the Louvre suspects, and it is growing. The police can also access other countries’ databases.
According to 8 News Now, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s forensic lab generated a profile from a clear plastic ...
The woman, whose body was decomposing and had no identification when it was found in an El Cajon ravine surrounded in heavy ...
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Advancements in DNA evidence led cold case detectives to arrest a suspect in a 2009 armed home invasion rape in Pompano Beach ...
Watchmaker Genomics today announced the launch of TAPS+, a next-generation technology that unites genetic and epigenetic ...
A DNA test to see if police got the “wrong Shorty” over the 1988 murder of Janine Balding has so far found no link to another man accused by her killers of being the “right Shorty”.
DNA evidence helped detectives with the Lubbock Metropolitan Special Crimes Unit identify a suspect they believed stabbed to death a 26-year-old man 16 years ago at a bar.
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DNA and Social Media Crack 27-Year-Old California Cold Case
It began with a blue reunion T-shirt, a silver bracelet, and a mystery that would not go away. Back in August 1998, the body ...
On Aug. 15, 2008, police recovered a body that was floating on the western shore of Fighting Island in LaSalle, Ontario, ...
A French court has postponed the trial of a suspect in the Louvre jewels heist due to media attention and fairness concerns.
The alleged stalker of Madeleine McCann’s parents was told in court that it was “blindingly obvious” that her DNA did not match that of their daughter’s.
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