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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Investigative genetic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    There are more uses to investigative forensic genealogy than cold cases or cases otherwise deemed "unsolvable" by law enforcement. Natural disasters such as floods, wildfires, earthquakes are all prime examples of scenarios where gene-matching can be utilized. [13]

  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. CeCe Moore - Wikipedia

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    In February 2019, she was optimistic that most cold cases could be solved using public DNA data in a few years. [37] [38] However, in May 2019, GEDmatch, the DNA database that she had mostly used to solve cold cases, changed its privacy rules so that it became much more difficult to solve cold cases. Moore said "Whatever one thinks about this ...

  7. Family implores public for help to solve cold case

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    Nov. 8—The last place that anyone saw David Braley alive was outside a Concord nightclub on Nov. 10, 1989. Four months later, his body was recovered from the Merrimack River in Manchester ...

  8. DNA Doe Project - Wikipedia

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    It was later discovered that police officers from the area had him look at crime scene photos and then confess during interviews, which they would use to gain recognition for solving cold cases. The DDP took on the case in 2018. On August 6, 2019, "Orange Socks" was identified as 23-year-old Debra Louise Jackson, who was from Abilene, Texas. [31]

  9. A taste of how to solve a cold case: Detective testifies in ...

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    Dec. 6—Recently retired Sergeant Kip Hollenbeck testified at length Wednesday about the evidence that led him to Richard Aguirre, now accused of killing Ruby Doss in 1986. It's the second week ...