Kentucky law enforcement agencies are increasingly using forensic genealogy to identify crime victims and suspects.
Kentucky officials have several identified homicide victims and suspects by matching their DNA to potential relatives.
Forensic Science on Trial is currently on view in the museum's Albert H. Small Documents Gallery, located in the east wing of ...
A dedicated team of scientists and investigators at Idaho State Police Forensic Services (ISPFS) is gaining national ...
Advances in DNA technology in the past three decades led Everett police to a Las Vegas man who was Maryann Daniels' neighbor when she was killed in 1989.
The case of the young Hazleton girl whose 1964 strangulation murder was solved decades later through DNA and forensic genealogy will be featured on the popular true crime show “Cold Case ...
In December, a body found in April 1984 off a dirt road near Lake Dorr in Altoona was identified as Rebecca Sue Hill ...
Remains found in a Flowood lake have been identified nearly a year after they were discovered. The Flowood Police Department said a fisherman found the remains back in May 2024. Rankin County Coroner ...
Police used advances in forensic genetic genealogy to identify a suspect in connection with the 1989 murder of Mary Ann Daniels.
Marcus Rutledge vanished from Nashville, Tennessee in June 1998. Remains found off Pecan Valley Rd in 2010 have just been ...
A Harford County Circuit Court judge ruled Friday morning that the jury trial of Victor Martinez-Hernandez, charged in the ...