Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation April 17, 2023
A Eustis man’s arrest in the 1996 killing of a convenience store manager was the first time Orange County cold case detectives used “genetic genealogy” to solve a case, Sheriff John Mina said at a press conference Thursday. Kenneth Robert Stough Jr., 54, was arrested in Lake County Tuesday on a charge of first-degree murder after detectives used the relatively new forensic method, which involves running DNA evidence through genealogical... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation March 27, 2023
The man who raped a 22-year-old woman at knifepoint at an Acton train station in 2013 left his DNA during the assault, but his identity remained a mystery for years. Investigators found no matches in law enforcement criminal offender databases, and the case went cold.Then, in... + más
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Bleacher Report USA Sports February 06, 2023
Sports card collecting has exploded in recent years, with many 1990s kids getting back into the hobby after some time away, as well as a whole new wave of collectors diving in for the first time.As a child of the '90s myself, the first time I truly remember ripping packs of... + más
Trump campaign staff on 2020 election lies: ‘fan the flame’ | Associated Press
How Vanessa Bryant became 'Queen Mamba' | Business Insider
Slate USA Tech January 11, 2023
Around 4 a.m. on Nov. 13, a masked man broke into a house about a mile from the University of Idaho campus and stabbed four students. Then he walked past a stunned, surviving roommate and left. By the time police arrived, Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen, two 21-year-old best... + más
Everything we know about Idaho student murders three weeks later | Newsweek
Idaho a step closer to having largest research dairy in US | Associated Press
Fox Business USA Business January 05, 2023
Retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro discusses the latest footage release of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’ DNA databases have been highlighted amid reports the arrest of the was aided by genetic genealogy. Moscow police announced last week a... + más
'Greater Idaho' movement to absorb rural Oregon counties 'bad for the country,' top Dem warns | Fox News
Police Haven’t Said How They Cracked the Idaho Murders. This Is How. | Slate
WPTV USA Nation December 16, 2022
DELRAY BEACH- PALM BEACH COUNTY — NewsChannel 5 is taking a closer look at the technology used to find and arrest the mother of ; a newborn baby found floating in the Boynton Beach Inlet in June of 2018.Thursday, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office announced they... + más
Doc's restaurant to reopen with historic designation | WPTV
Fuel tanker catches fire on Interstate 95 in Delray Beach, creating large flames, heavy smoke, major delays | WPTV
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment November 22, 2022
It was the coldest of cold cases. And then, when the time was right, an unassuming woman with no police experience solved it in an evening. In 1987, a young Canadian couple, Jay Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg, headed toward Seattle for a quick trip mixing business and pleasure... + más
Cops Might Already Have Your DNA, Without Your Consent | The Daily Beast
Column: Barry Scheck on the O.J. trial, DNA evidence and the Innocence Project | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 17, 2022
EXETER, R.I. — A former military man from Indiana who’d been at the Naval Justice School in Newport has been charged with raping two girls at knifepoint in the woods of Exeter more than 35 years ago.Frank Joseph Thies, 66, of Terre Haute, was ordered held without bail during... + más
Police seek information about husband of cold case homicide victim Lady of the Dunes | CBS News
DNA is solving cold cases everywhere. One true-crime writer thinks that's a tricky path | Los Angeles Times
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