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Bone Lake Jane Doe was among the cases of dismembered women of the 1990s, although her identity remains unknown.
The DNA Doe Project is calling on the public to help identify a man found dead in a tobacco barn near Williamstown, Ky., in 1989. The victim, who was discovered about 7.5 miles west of Dry Ridge ...
MACCLENNY, Fla. — The DNA Doe Project, a national nonprofit, and the Baker County Sheriff's Office are looking for help from the public to identify a man whose remains were found in Macclenny in ...
WMUR MARISSA TANSINO IS LIVE WITH THE NEW INFORMATION. WELL, MONICA, THE LITTLE GIRL IN THIS CASE IS BELIEVED TO BE THE VICTIM OF SUSPECTED SERIAL KILLER TERRY RASMUSSEN AND KNOWN TO BE HIS ...
combining genealogy with DNA testing at the nonprofit DNA Doe Project. “Our volunteers are dedicated to our mission of identifying John and Jane Does using investigative genetic genealogy.
In September 1995, a dog returned to its home with a human skull in its mouth in Macclenny. Days later, the dog returned with a human femur. Initial investigations were able to connect the bones ...
A group called the DNA Doe Project is trying to identify a Jane Doe in the Phoenix area. The woman was found dead along University Drive in Tempe in 2002. TEMPE, Ariz. - A national DNA testing ...
David joined the WCCO team in April 2020, previously working at CBS 58 in Milwaukee. Prior to that, he worked in Las Vegas. While there, David covered several stories in the national spotlight ...
He was Frank Nicholas Augenti, 33, whose last known address was New York City, the DNA Doe Project announced Wednesday. Augenti did not die under suspicious circumstances, but the mystery of his ...
DNA Doe Project is working with the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office to try to identify some of the victims of the Torso Killer using DNA and genealogy. We now know which victims they ...
The Cuyahoga County medical examiner’s office has teamed up with the DNA Doe Project, a nonprofit that aims to use modern forensic techniques to solve cold cases. “We’re not going to solve ...