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A former ride-share driver convicted of rape in Logan County is now facing new sexual assault charges in Oklahoma County.
THE BODY OF THE INFANT, KNOWN AS BABY HOPE, WAS FOUND IN A TRASH CAN IN APRIL 1994. POLICE DETERMINED SHE HAD BEEN STABBED TO ...
Scientists are now working on something once thought impossible — creating human DNA entirely from scratch using chemicals, ...
The newborn was found stabbed to death in a trash can at Temple Park in Franklin, Indiana, around 5 p.m. on April 13, 1994.
Rapid DNA and genetic genealogy are giving families new hope as investigators reopen decades-old crimes across Oklahoma ...
Wisconsin Public Radio A grave long marked only as “Unknown Soldier” in a quiet corner of Restlawn Memorial Park in Wausau ...
Police identified the baby’s mother as Cheryl D. Larson. Her husband, however, was not the baby’s father. Testing and genealogy determined that a man named Paul R. Shepherd was the baby’s biological ...
An easy method for efficiently identifying proteins that interact with bioactive molecules has been developed by chemical biologists at RIKEN. This innovation, published in ChemBioChem, could help to ...
The UCSF community is saddened at the passing of former UCSF faculty member William Rutter, PhD, whose collaborative and ...
Parents of "Baby Hope," a newborn found dead in 1994, were identified as Cheryl D. Larson, now deceased, and Paul R. Shepherd ...
On April 13, 1994, two children rummaging through a trash bin found the remains of the child who had been fatally stabbed, ...
With assistance from the Indiana State Police Crime lab and the dedicated work of detectives, Baby Hope’s biological mother ...