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When 16-year-old Sheri Jo Elliott disappeared on her way to school, no one imagined her killer had been hiding in plain sight for more than four decades. This is the story of how forensic DNA technology finally uncovered the truth. #dnasolves
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The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office partnered with Othram to identify Robbie Michael Swor, whose skeletal remains were discovered in Arapahoe Bar Gold Panning Park in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, on December 27, 2024.
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To honor the legacy of the late Todd Matthews, we've put together a tribute to his mission and the grassroots army he inspired. #dnasolves
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As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, the next great infrastructure project should ensure that every community has access to the modern tools needed to deliver justice to everyone, everywhere. #dnasolves
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The Bristol County District Attorney’s Office, the FBI, and the Massachusetts State Police teamed with Othram to identify the parents of a newborn Baby Doe found in 1985. #dnasolves
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The Garfield County Sheriff’s Office and the Utah Department of Public Safety leveraged Othram’s advanced forensic DNA technology to restore Pedro Calderon Marioni’s identity after more than 25 years. #dnasolves
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Advances in forensic genomics have shifted the challenge from generating DNA evidence to reasoning over complex information, creating a role for AI-assisted identity inference to help scale and standardize investigations. #dnasolves
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Toronto Police Service investigators leveraged Othram’s forensic-grade genome sequencing technology to analyze DNA evidence from a 2008 sexual assault, ultimately identifying and arresting the suspect nearly 18 years later. #dnasolves
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A teenage girl checked into a Texas motel under a fake name.
Hours later, she was dead.
Who was she?
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Working with Othram, Inglewood PD and the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner identified 1991 Inglewood John Doe as Elmer Holmgren, a missing attorney whose murder was long suspected to be linked to serial killer Sante Kimes. #dnasolves
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In July 1966, a teenage girl checked into a motel in Pecos, Texas under a false name. Later that day, she was found at the bottom of the motel pool. No one knew who she was.
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Nearly 50 years after his death, the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner teamed with Othram to identify 1976 John Doe as David Michael Resnik. #dnasolves
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Unsolved cases are a solvable problem.
Subscribe to Othram Studios and join the growing movement to solve the unsolved. Each week we explore the science, technology, and investigations transforming how justice is delivered. #dnasolves
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