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  2. Using DNA to Solve Cold Cases Just Got a Lot Easier, Thanks ...

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    In fact, the new algorithm is so effective that researchers say it “can solve a case with a 7,500-person family tree around 94 percent of the time,” compared to only 4 percent of the time with ...

  3. Sasha Reid and the Midnight Order - Wikipedia

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    Sasha Reid and the Midnight Order is a true crime documentary series directed and produced by Nancy Schwartzman.It follows Dr. Sasha Reid, and her society of young women who band together to work outside the system to protect the vulnerable, dive into the minds of killers, and solve cold cases across Canada.

  4. Cold case of woman found dead on California hillside more ...

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    Police departments nationwide have recently relied on DNA technology to help solve cold cases. In 2021, genealogists solved the cold case murder of Barbara Tucker, who was 19 when she died, by ...

  5. DNA is solving cold cases everywhere. One true-crime writer ...

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    It was the coldest of cold cases. And then, when the time was right, an unassuming woman with no police experience solved it in an evening. In 1987, a young Canadian couple, Jay Cook and Tanya Van ...

  6. Sheryl McCollum - Wikipedia

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    CCIRI unites researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community to work collectively to advance research, training and techniques in solving cold cases. [7] [8] CCIRI has since worked with 27 colleges and universities, more than 8,000 students and 600 experts, who have volunteered their time and talents to solve cold cases.

  7. Getting their names back: How three Austin-area residents ...

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    DNA Doe uses genetic genealogy to solve cold cases and identify human remains. Rhonda Kevorkian's first brush with genealogy came in 2009 when she became pregnant with twins and was curious ...

  8. Vidocq Society - Wikipedia

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    It is named for Eugène François Vidocq, the ground-breaking 19th century French and first private detective, [1] who helped police by using the psychology of the criminal to solve cold case homicides. [2] A former criminal himself, he created the private detective agency.

  9. 50-year-old Colorado cold case solved after DNA technology ...

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    Over the past five decades, investigators have returned to the case again and again. Finally, 48 years later, the mystery of her killer has been solved thanks to DNA technology and genetic genealogy.