Forensic DNA analysis can provide conclusive evidence to trace specific individuals to a crime scene and has been instrumental in solving cold cases, exonerating the wrongfully accused and bringing ...
Forensic DNA analysis has fundamentally changed criminal investigations, providing an unprecedented level of accuracy in identifying suspects, exonerating the innocent, and solving cold cases. And ...
Othram is identifying previously unidentified remains at a rate of more than one every two days, working with law enforcement to solve both ongoing and cold cases. A human skull, hidden between walls, ...
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An inside look at the latent print with the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Forensic Science Lab
DNA evidence, with its high-tech luster, often grabs all the headlines. But latent prints, that old-fashioned staple of forensic science, are still a cornerstone of criminal investigations.
In April 2022, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MST) introduced the draft for the DNA Technology (Use and Application) Regulation Bill, commonly referred to as the DNA Bill. The primary aim of ...
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A new DNA testing method could play a big role in the case against the accused Gilgo Beach killer
At the heart of the case against the man accused of the Gilgo Beach killings is DNA evidence — but the novel way that ...
According to the report, the TBI lab has a backlog of thousands of pending forensic, toxicology and firearms analysis ...
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The Gilgo Beach Murders Case May Rewrite Forensics. The First DNA-Caught Killer Did Everything to Hide.
A judge allowed key DNA evidence to be used in Rex Heuermann’s trial in the Gilgo Beach case. It’s a significant advancement for criminal forensic testing.
A New York judge has allowed DNA evidence obtained through advanced techniques into the forthcoming murder trial of the man ...
KATHMANDU, Sept 18: Seven charred human remains have been recovered following the violent demonstrations called by the ‘Gen Z ...
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