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  2. Investigative genetic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Colleen M. Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Colleen M. Fitzpatrick (born April 25, 1955) is an American forensic scientist, genealogist and entrepreneur. She helped identify remains found at the crash site of Northwest Flight 4422, that crashed in Alaska in 1948, and co-founded the DNA Doe Project which identifies previously unidentified bodies and runs Identifinders International, an investigative genetic genealogy consulting firm ...

  4. DNA Doe Project - Wikipedia

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    At the 2017 American Academy of Forensic Sciences conference, Elizabeth Murray, an Ohio forensic anthropologist, met Colleen M. Fitzpatrick and Margaret Press, founders of the DDP, who discussed what genetic genealogy techniques could do for this case. The victim's body had long since been buried, but a vial of blood had been held in a lab for ...

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

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    The Golden State Killer investigation, which investigators finally solved in 2018, popularized forensic genetic genealogy. Scientists say using math to sort through DNA could help investigators ...

  6. Forensic genealogy breathing new life into unsolved Columbus ...

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    Reno said the process of investigative genetic genealogy, sometimes called forensic genealogy, begins by reviewing the original case file to determine what DNA evidence may exist and whether the ...

  7. Forensic genealogy may help identify two Columbus 'John Does ...

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    Columbus police are using forensic genealogy to try to identify a 2021 homicide victim whose body was ... The genealogy work done so far has led detectives to believe the man has familial roots in ...

  8. CeCe Moore - Wikipedia

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    This was the oldest cold-case (52 years) to be solved by Moore's team using genetic genealogy to-date. [119] Roger Hearne Kelso was identified in June 2019 as the homicide victim found inside a trash can during building excavation in 1985 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland using Parabon's genetic genealogy unit. Kelso was last seen in 1962.

  9. A Las Vegas woman was found strangled to death in 1994 ... - AOL

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    The initiative provides the funding for forensic genetic genealogy, a law enforcement technique that uses DNA analysis and genealogical research to identify suspects in criminal cases or “Jane ...