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11 mar 2022 · Here, we present an example of a successful collaboration in the investigation of a challenging cold case that were resolved through the prolonged and collaborative efforts of law enforcement, anthropologists, DNA analysts, and genealogists.
12 lis 2018 · Here we present a complex forensic case regarding a double murder whose victims were found almost completely skeletonized. Post-mortem investigations allowed us to define the biological profile of the two bodies (ancestry, sex, age and stature), to discover their identity through forensic DNA analysis, and to detect peri-mortem injuries caused ...
10 sty 2023 · The ZooMS method could no doubt provide reliable taxonomic information for mixed forensic samples before performing the DNA profiling analysis. In this case, we creatively combined two mature techniques from different fields to solve a cold case that seems to have reached a dead end.
5 wrz 2019 · When skeletal remains are discovered, a group of five anthropologists from the lab help crack the case to identify who that person was and how they died. Just a few weeks ago, they helped solve a...
DNA profiling or DNA typing procedures were first utilized to solve paternity disputes & immigration cases. DNA was first used to aid in criminal investigation through DNA fingerprinting technique in 1986.
12 cze 2021 · The Kalitzke/Bogle case is one of the oldest criminal cases that has been solved using forensic genealogy, and authorities are hopeful that they'll be able to use this ever-advancing...
With no identification, human skeletal remains often end up at medical examiners’ offices where they sit in storage closets for years, gathering dust as evidence slowly disappears. These are some of the most difficult cold cases to crack. What Remains explores the science that helps solve the oldest cold cases.