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DNA from fork leads to arrest of man 15 years after uncle killed
CBS News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoA man in Florida has been indicted on a second-degree murder charge in the 2009 killing of his uncle...
Jury hears about crime scene collection and DNA swabs at Karen Read murder trial
The Sun Chronicle· 1 day agoJurors saw photos of an “apparent” hair recovered from the rear of Read’s SUV and “apparent” pieces...
Newborn found in shopping bag is full sibling of 2 other babies abandoned in London
USA Today· 10 hours agoA baby found in a shopping bag in London on a cold winter's night is the third newborn abandoned by...
DNA From a Discarded Fork Leads to Arrest in Brutal Cold-Case Murder
New York Times· 5 days agoA 41-year-old Florida man has been charged in the 2009 stabbing death of his uncle in Queens. This...
AFWERX Selects Othram for SBIR Phase II Contract to Advance Forensic Intelligence Through Forensic ...
PRWeb· 19 hours agoNew research and development effort will aim to leverage advanced forensic DNA testing to enhance the capabilities of the Department of the Air Force. THE WOODLANDS, Texas ...
Scott Peterson in court as judge could rule on DNA testing requested in 20-year-old murder case
The Times and Democrat· 7 days agoA judge will hear arguments from Scott Peterson's team about whether to revisit DNA evidence in the...
Judge in Scott Peterson case denies almost all DNA retesting requests as convicted killer vies for...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA California judge denied almost all of Scott Peterson’s DNA retesting requests on Wednesday as his...
Judge allows duct tape to be retested in Scott Peterson case, denies other requests: reports
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA California judge ruled that the duct tape attached to Laci Peterson's pants will be retested for ...
Judge in Scott Peterson case denies almost all DNA retesting requests as convicted killer vies for...
Fox News· 6 days agoA California judge denied almost all of Scott Peterson’s DNA retesting requests on Wednesday as his...
Privacy concerns don’t stop people from putting their DNA on the internet to help solve crimes
Houston Chronicle· 7 days agoOver the past year DNA submitted to ancestry websites have helped police in the United States identify the killers in several unsolved crimes, including the Golden State Killer ...