After 44 years, Davie Police are taking a fresh look at the cold case of Delores Bailey—a young mother kidnapped and murdered ...
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From months to minutes: King County Sheriff’s Office among the first in WA to use new DNA technology
Rapid crime scene DNA test results now aid King County investigators, transforming investigative processes in Washington.
It’s been nearly 30 years since JonBenet Ramsey’s haunting Christmastime murder — and there’s renewed optimism that investigators could be closer than ever to solving it. Boulder police, who have made ...
PacBio has announced plans to enhance its methylation detection capabilities in HiFi sequencing by licensing advanced methods from Professor Dennis Lo and his team at The Chinese University of Hong ...
Michigan Democratic Sen. Slotkin says she's under investigation over social media video Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin announced Wednesday morning that she was under federal investigation for a video ...
Miami University’s Center for Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics (CBFG) has become one of the first institutions in the region to acquire the PacBio VEGA Benchtop System — a cutting-edge DNA ...
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (WOIO) - New DNA testing may be happening as soon as this summer on evidence, specifically hair, in the Amy Mihaljevic kidnapping and murder case. It’s been 35 years since ...
Thanks to enhancements in DNA technology, the Davie Police Department has reopened a cold case from 1982 in hopes of finally ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — After 30 years, Austin city leaders announced the infamous yogurt shop murders had been solved. Austin Police Chief of Police Lisa Davis said, “advances in science and technology” ...
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Missing Oregon mayor’s remains finally identified after two decades — thanks to breakthrough DNA technology
In September 2006, Clarence Edwin “Ed” Asher, the former mayor of Fossil, Oregon, had tragically disappeared at the age of 72 ...
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