Meet the ‘genealogy wiz’ whose early work helped Nashville investigators identify ‘Leo Jane Doe’
Eric Schubert, a 23-year-old genealogist from New Jersey who was been nationally recognized for his volunteer work on other cold cases since he was just a teenager, began trying to help Nashville d…
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A mystery writer planned to retire. Now she’s leading a team of genetic detectives – and giving murder victims back their names
Working from her California bungalow, Margaret Press, 77, leads a pioneering team of volunteers in the field of genetic genealogy. Thus far, they’ve identified the remains of more than 100 Jane and John Does
A new technique helped solve the Sandy Point mystery — investigators now have more unsolved cases in their sights
Investigators used a new technique to identify 95-year-old human remains found in the water at Sandy Point in Gippsland. The forensic breakthrough has raised hopes that more cold cases could soon be solved.
"Buckskin Girl" Marcia King Cold Case | Eye On Justice #coldcase #crime #murdermystery #eyeonjustice
Marcia King was murdered and thrown in a ditch in Troy, Ohio in 1981. For years her identity was unknown, and she was given the nickname "Buckskin Girl" because of the tasseled poncho she was wearing when her body was discovered. Can you help us find Marcia's killer?
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'Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run': New effort seeks to identify victims of Cleveland's infamous Torso Murders
The serial killer was never identified, and neither were 10 of his known victims. What's left of their bodies are buried in unmarked graves in Potter's Field.
After 47 years, woman’s remains found in ditch near Illinois highway get a name
After more than 47 years, the remains of a young Black woman found near Seneca, Illinois have been positively identified through the use of DNA and forensics.
Grundy County cold case murder victim identified nearly 50 years later with new DNA technology
Grundy County officials held a new conference Thursday to announce the identity of a woman, "Jane Seneca Doe," whose body was found on the side of a highway near Seneca, Illinois, in 1976.
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After 47 years, woman’s remains found in ditch near Illinois highway get a name
After more than 47 years, the remains of a young Black woman found near Seneca, Illinois have been positively identified through the use of DNA and forensics.
Grundy County authorities identify Jane Doe from 1976
After more than 47 years, authorities identified the remains of a Grundy County cold case victim as JoAnn “Vickie” Smith, who was 20 years old when her body was found
Genetic Genealogy Sheds Light on Unidentified Remains in Pima County, Resolving Decade-Old Cold Cases
Pima County utilizes genetic genealogy to solve cold cases, with roughly 10 identified and aims to resolve 40 more despite challenges in cost and data access.
A 62-year-old mystery about the identify of man found buried under 2,500 pounds of ice in rail car in North Platte, Nebraska, has ties to St. Landry Parish.
35 Years Later, the Remains Known as ‘Chimney Doe’ Have a Name and a Face
A skeleton found in the chimney of a Wisconsin music store in 1989 has been identified, relaunching a police investigation that had been dormant for decades.
Experts share how DNA and genealogy matching identified Chimney Doe
A team of DNA lab technicians and bioinformatic experts worked with a single hair from 1989 and online genealogy matching databases to identify Chimney Doe.
Madison's 'Chimney Doe' finally has a name, after nearly 35 years
The DNA Doe Project has identified the person whose bones were found at the bottom of a chimney in a since-demolished building on University Avenue in September 1989.
Wisconsin John Doe Found in Chimney in 1989 Is Finally Identified
Ronnie Joe Kirk's remains were found on Sept. 3, 1989, after the owners of a music store discovered a skull visible through a pipe connecting the boiler to the chimney, the DNA Doe Project said.