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Emma Ansah reports on Ontario's new DNA technology that helped Niagara Police solve and identify the suspect responsible for the deletion of a Black woman 25
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Niagara Regional Police Det. Staff Sgt. Andrew Knevel explains how May 1999 murder was solved using DNA and genetic genealogy connecting the death of a Toronto woman to a suspect from Northern
https://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/news/crime/missed-every-day-police-identify-suspected-killer-in-1999-niagara-cold-case/article_938efcf6-6168-5c67-9f19-e959bf1fa672.html
New technology helps police identify truck driver Joseph Archie (Raymond) Brousseau, who died in 2017, in connection with the death of Nadine Gurczenski. Updated May 31, 2024 at 12:02 p.m. May 30
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The family of Nadine Gurczenski of Toronto, who was 26 when she died in 1999, says she was a 'beautiful young woman inside and out.'. The identity of her killer was a mystery until recently, when
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Ontario cold case: DNA technology helps solve woman's murder 25 years later, police say May 30, 2024 Niagara Regional Police say genetic genealogy connecting the death of a Toronto woman to a deceased suspect from Northern Ontario has closed a 1999 murder case.
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In 1975, 16-year-old Sharron Prior was kidnapped in Montreal after leaving home to meet her friends at a local pizzeria. (Supplied photo) Three days later, she was found in a wooded area just
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canada-genetic-genealogy-unsolved-cases-1.6857029
3:30. Toronto police announced they'd made an arrest in two cold case murders dating back 39 years, with the help of advances in DNA technology. Police said the killings of 45-year-old Susan Tice
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The Livingston County Sheriff's Office received a grant in March 2022 to conduct advanced DNA testing, which was used to help solve the Castiglione case, the woman last seen in 1983.
https://www.sootoday.com/local-news/new-dna-technology-links-northern-trucker-now-dead-to-1999-homicide-in-niagara-8907826
Genetic technology advancements are also what helped police identify a Moosonee man as the killer of two Toronto women in the 1980s. At the time of the murder, Brousseau was 34 years old. He died
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Niagara Regional Police believe that they have solved a 25 year old cold case. It was back in May of 1999 when officers found the body of 26 year old Nadine Gurczenski of Toronto. Her body was found partially dressed in a roadside ditch near Victoria Avenue and Eighth Avenue in Lincoln. Despite a lengthy investigation the case has remained
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In Nov. 2022, Toronto Police announced a break in two cold-case homicides committed nearly 40 years ago. Joseph George Sutherland, 61, was arrested and charged in connection with the1983 killings
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Emma Ansah reports on Ontario's new DNA technology that helped Niagara Police solve and identify the suspect responsible for the deletion of a Black woman 25 years
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Updated: 12:00 AM EDT May 21, 2022. ATLANTA — There are 2,500 missing people in the state of Georgia and 154 unidentified remains. New technology called forensic genetic genealogy could help
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Quebec police are asking the public for help in information on the disappearance and death of Tiffany Morrison from Kahanwake. Advances in DNA technology are being credited with solving a growing
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In early March 2017, the Richland County Sheriff's Department's (RCSD) Cold Case Unit was able to solve a grisly murder case that had baffled investigators in central South Carolina for decades.. Thirty years earlier, 34-year-old Patricia Ann Green was shot in the face at pointblank range and her body left in a roadside ditch near the heavily trafficked main gate of McEntire Joint National
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/45-years-ago-a-woman-found-a-human-skull-in-her-home-now-dna-genetics-technology-and-fundraising-may-help-police-solve-the-mystery/ar-AA1mJLc5
45 years ago, a woman found a human skull in her home. Now DNA, genetics technology and fundraising may help police solve the mystery Story by Rebecca Johnson, Chicago Tribune • 1mo
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Emma Ansah reports on an Ontario Black man who is wanted by the police for withholding his HIV status and knowingly infecting a woman he met online and was in a 2-year relationship with. ... New DNA Technology Helps Niagara Police Solve Black Woman's Deletion 25 Years Later
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Yes. Phenotyping can use DNA to predict a person's physical appearance, including genetic ancestry; the color of one's eyes, hair and skin; the shape of the face; and even freckling! Developed
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An Illinois State Police analyst testified in 2001 that DNA evidence showed Woidtke didn't have contact with Cardenas. But that was 23 years ago and Fowler noted DNA technology has improved