As any true crime fan knows, DNA has been groundbreaking in solving criminal cases, both current and cold, for police departments around the nation. Recently, in a first-of-its-kind case, DNA has been ...
Investigators said on Thursday advanced software allowed crime lab analysts to reexamine old evidence and strengthen the case ...
Beginning this fall, the Williamson and Montgomery County Sheriff's Offices will begin entering DNA samples from some ...
In 1979, a baby was found dead at a landfill and new DNA technology has linked the child to a 69-year-old woman living in ...
It has been 41 years since Darlene Hulse was killed. The cold case unit of the Indiana State Police need your help solving such cases. New DNA technology has rapidly improved over the past 20 years.
Tens of thousands of individuals in the United States remain unidentified, many for decades.
More than 600 John and Jane Does have been publicly identified with tech from Othram, 46 of which were in Washington.
A pregnant woman killed in 1980 was positively identified last month using DNA technology, Southern California authorities ...