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The remains of a Monterey Bay fisherman who vanished in the ocean nearly three decades ago was recently identified through advanced DNA forensic testing, according to DNASolves.com.
A key breakthrough came from a whistleblower, Julie "Dondon" Patidongan (alias "Totoy"), who had been involved in the criminal activities but later chose to expose the syndicate’s operations.
Two Green Bay brothers wrongfully convicted of a 1987 murder testified Friday in front of the Wisconsin Claims Board in ...
Zivan 'Stipe' Radmanovic, 35, was shot dead in front of his wife Jazmyn Gourdeas shortly after midnight on June 14 at a villa ...
From detecting a risk for a certain disease or solving a criminal case, the discovery of DNA has forever changed our lives.
The victims, all men, ranged in age from 18 to 45 and were from California communities that include Stockton, San Francisco, ...
A body found in the Santa Fe National Forest more than 30 years ago has now been identified as Keeble Wofford, who went by ...
Abdulla regularly visited London every two to three years to meet his sons and their children. He holds an Indian passport, ...
Officers arrested a man accused of attacking a woman and sexually battering her after DNA evidence linked him to the crime ...
Whose DNA was found in Chiara Poggi's mouth? On the TV program Quarto Grado on Rete 4, different hypotheses are discussed.
Study reveals how cells regulate repair protein production to prevent DNA damage over-repair or under-repair, aiding cell ...
A 1994 cold case homicide involving an elderly woman found dead on her farm in Gaston, Oregon will be reopened with fresh ...