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 ...
Advanced DNA testing and forensic genealogy analysis led to the positive identification.Flowood police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding Rosa's death. Anyone with information is ...
Police used advances in forensic genetic genealogy to identify a suspect in connection with the 1989 murder of Mary Ann Daniels. EVERETT – Police arrested a former Everett man in connection with ...
In November 2023, the sheriff's office hired a private lab specializing in forensic genetic genealogy. The company spent a year identifying possible family members. One of the people identified ...
Jacquez was identified as a possible suspect through forensic, or genetic, genealogy, a technique increasingly being used by law enforcement agencies across the country to identify possible ...
Detectives said that Joseph Andrew Jacquez, a former resident of Everett, was identified through Forensic Genetic Genealogy from biological material left on Daniels' body. DNA from the murder ...
In November 2023, when the sheriff's office contacted Othram, Inc., a private laboratory specializing in Forensic Genetic Genealogy, detectives started to make a breakthrough. After a year of ...