The Michigan State Police partnered with Othram to identify Jason Robert Cabello as the person responsible for the 2003 murder of Jeanette Wilton, leading to his arrest and 2026 no contest plea more than two decades after the crime. #dnasolves
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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement, working with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and using Othram technology, identified Alfonso James Spikes nearly four decades after his remains were discovered in Key Largo. #dnasolves
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After 34 years, the Toronto Police Service, leveraging Othram technology and the strength of their own forensic genetic genealogy team, has identified a man found in Toronto’s Lake Ontario Harbour in 1992.
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The Michigan State Police Cold Case Unit, working with Othram, has identified a suspect in the 1983 abduction and murder of 16-year-old Sherri Jo Elliott in Flint, Michigan, more than four decades after her death.
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The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office, working with the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office, used advanced DNA testing from Othram to identify Kenneth Martin and help resolve the decades-old 1958 Martin family mystery.
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The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and the Districts 9 and 25 Medical Examiner’s Offices worked together with Othram to identify a 1990 John Doe as Joseph Paul Connors. #dnasolves
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After nearly 30 years, the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, working with Othram, identified a 1995 John Doe as Charles Marrs. Grateful to Representative Jared Huffman for securing the funding necessary to complete this work. #dnasolves
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Green cM values show shared DNA. When multiple DNA relatives converge on a branch of a family tree, the likely position of an unknown person is clear. Othram's GGPS evaluates all possible placements automatically, using genetics + genealogy. #dnasolves
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The Pierce County Sheriff’s Office used advanced DNA testing from Othram to identify remains found in 2019 as Linda Lee Schock. An investigation into her death continues. #dnasolves
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Othram, a forensics investigation lab based in The Woodlands, has launched a new crime podcast in partnership with iHeartPodcasts and the podcast network Kaleidoscope. https://t.co/Ky6WU3pm1g
Honored Othram could assist the Toronto Police Service, one of our first law enforcement partners, in identifying a 1996 John Doe. His name is being withheld at the request of family. It's tremendous what TPS has done to solve cases in Canada! #dnasolves
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