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A family now has answers after a 25-year-old cold case was solved with the help of modern-day technology. The Pueblo County ...
In June 1964, a gruesome discovery along FM Road 359 in Fort Bend County left investigators with more questions than answers.
After over two decades of investigative work, the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) said the remains of a man found in a ...
A medical examiner’s office collaborated with a DNA lab in Texas to identify a missing western Iowa man. Shirlee Henkel, a ...
The name of a previously unidentified John Doe found in Fort Worth has been discovered thanks to updated DNA technology.
SEMO students and faculty helped identify remains found in the Mississippi River as a missing Indiana man, bringing closure to his family after two years and advancing forensic investigation methods.
A John Doe, whose body was discovered floating in waters near a bridge in Clearwater, Florida, more than three decades ago, has finally been identified.
John Doe had appealed his loss in Nevada’s highest court to the U.S. Supreme Court, where he seeks legal clarity on his belief that the First Amendment protects his right to spy on public officials.
Oregon State Police are investigating whether "Freeway Killer" Randy Kraft is responsible for the murder of a former Oregon John Doe, now identified as Larry Parks.
John Doe had needed to reveal his name by May 1 after losing multiple court decisions. In his filing, Francisco promised that an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court will be submitted by May 19.
The Cleveland man went missing in 1980 and turned up as a John Doe not far from where he was last seen about a month later. But it took decades to make that match.