Too many murdered children are never identified. Here’s more on our effort to change that and to hold those responsible accountable. #dnasolves
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What’s it really like covering the biggest crime stories in America? @BrianEntin has been on the ground for it all and at CC26, he’s pulling back the curtain. The long hours. Chasing leads. Building sources. Sitting across from victims’ families. The stories behind the headlines.
Nearly four decades after he was murdered and buried in a shallow grave, the DNA Doe Project and partners have identified Three Points John Doe as 17-year-old Rogelio Morales Caudillo.
🔗 Click the link in the comments to read our full press release about this identification
This week on BoA: The Revival, indefatigable D.B. Cooper researcher Ryan Burns joins us for an in-depth exploration of the legendary skyjacking, including incredible newfound audio from the historic heist and a myriad of little details surrounding the infamous caper. Links below.
From building family trees…
to using DNA to find relatives…
to identifying the unknown and solving crimes.
Here’s what genealogy, genetic genealogy, and forensic genetic genealogy really mean.
#dnasolves
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Check out the preview for Episode 2 of our new YouTube series.
“She Died Without a Name. 60 Years Later, She Reunited Her Children.”
Full episode this Thursday. #dnasolves
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Sometimes the only clue left behind is DNA trapped in embalmed remains or formalin-fixed tissue, some of the most challenging evidence in all of forensics. #dnasolves
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We just crossed 100,000 views with our first episode and Othram's channel has already been watched for more than 15,000 hours. Subscribe now and get ready for our second episode, coming in April! #dnasolves
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Think you can tell when someone's lying? 👀 @behaviorpanel returns to #CrimeCon2026 and they're bringing their expertise in body language, behavioral analysis & deception detection. Everything you thought you knew about human behavior will be challenged.
After 21 years, a suspect in a 2005 Valley County sexual assault has been identified by the Valley County Sheriff’s Office, Idaho State Police Forensic Services, and Othram. Last year, the rape clearance rate was just 27%. That must change. #dnasolves
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The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office & District 7 ME’s Office, working with Othram, have identified a 1981 homicide victim as Patrick Nordin. So grateful to the Florida Sheriff’s Association Cold Case Advisory Board for funding this case. #dnasolves
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Can DNA evidence actually HURT a case?
@Donnarotunno explains the "DNA Trap" in the Nancy Guthrie investigation: what happens when the lead consumes the evidence.
The North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office used Othram technology to identify Joseph Callahan after 45 years. Another NamUs case resolved. We could resolve them all with proper support. #dnasolves
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In collaboration with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, Othram’s identity inference infrastructure helped identify Phillip Sydnor after more than 35 years. #dnasolves
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