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Paula Ann Lundgren, a native of Chicagoland, was confirmed as the identity of the woman, putting an end to a 33-year mystery as to who was found in a cornfield in Mission Township outside Norway ...
More than four decades later, there’s been a breakthrough in the cold case: Police have arrested a 78-year-old man whose DNA sample matched evidence from the autopsy, Austin, Texas, police said ...
In 2021, genealogists solved the cold case murder of Barbara Tucker, who was 19 when she died, by using DNA technology. Her murderer, Robert Arthur Plympton, 60, was found guilty of the crime in ...
Investigative genetic genealogy, also known as forensic genetic genealogy, is the emerging practice of utilizing genetic information from direct-to-consumer companies for identifying suspects or victims in criminal cases. [1] As of December 2023, the use of this technology has solved a total of 651 criminal cases, including 318 individual ...
Murder of Marise Chiverella. On March 18, 1964, Marise Ann Chiverella, a 9-year-old American girl, was raped and murdered while on her way to school by 22-year-old James Paul Forte in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The murder went unsolved for nearly 58 years, until it was announced by authorities in 2022 that the perpetrator had been identified as ...
The case was entered into NCIC and NamUs in August 2012. Her description did not match any local missing persons cases and with all leads exhausted, the case soon went cold. In January 2022, Othram, using DNA extracted from the body after an autopsy, identified the decedent as 67-year-old Jean Turner Ponders of Roswell, Georgia. Her death is ...
The cold case murder of a 26-year-old Pennsylvania mother in 1988 has been finally solved thanks to DNA evidence found on a chilling letter.
Murder of Michelle Martinko. The murder of Michelle Martinko occurred in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States, on December 19, 1979. It was a cold case until 2018, when familial DNA identified a suspect 39 years after the crime who was charged, tried and convicted of her murder. [2]