The 1982 cold case of Charles Nunnenman, once the Western Reserve John Doe, has been solved using DNA and genealogy research.
For years we’ve been told that MtDNA (maternal DNA) is passed from mother to children, both male and female, but only ...
Scientists have recovered trace DNA from Renaissance drawings and letters linked to Leonardo da Vinci, using minimally ...
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5 cold cases that were solved after years
In April of 2018, a new kind of tool for solving cold cases entered the public spotlight. It was called Genetic Genealogy, ...
The unidentified man’s DNA profile was uploaded to the GEDmatch database, but all of his DNA matches there turned out to be ...
The DNA Doe Project identified Western Reserve Road John Doe as 41-year-old Charles Joseph Nunnenman III, thanks to advanced ...
San Jose Police solve a 1997 murder using forensic genealogy, arresting Joe Contreras for Alice Sharitz's death.
DNA evidence from East San Jose house where 84-year-old Alice Sharitz was murdered in 1997 led to the December arrest of ...
Joe Contreras was extradited from Oregon to face a murder charge in the beating and stabbing death of 84-year-old Alice ...
DNA analysis shows strong ties to Early Bronze Age Sicily, with little influence from the eastern Mediterranean. There’s also ...
San Jose police on Wednesday announced an arrest in a cold case homicide where an elderly woman was fatally stabbed in her apartment back in 1997.
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