Tiffany Bradley was just a kid when she was murdered in one of the most horrific ways imaginable. Suffolk County DA’s Office, FBI Boston, and Othram teamed to ID her and returned her to family after more than 25 years. #dnasolves
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The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office identified a 1982 Jane Doe as Berline Trammel with the help of Othram, with funding support provided by the DNASolves community! #dnasolves
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The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office used Othram’s advanced DNA testing technology to identify Joyce Ann Hinson, unknown since her body was discovered in 1984. #dnasolves
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The Connecticut Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, working with Othram and support from a DNASolves crowdfund, identified Brian Canfield, a Vermont man who disappeared after a 2001 boating accident. #dnasolves
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After 32 years, Stockton PD and San Joaquin County DA’s Office used Othram technology to identify and arrest Donald Lee Clark as the suspect in the 1994 murders of criminal justice students Eugene Cates and Lawrence Loehr. #dnasolves
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The Silsbee Police Department & Texas Rangers, with support from Season of Justice, used Othram technology to identify Allen Wayne Mosley as the perpetrator in the 1988 murder of Caroline Susan Bolen.
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Massachusetts State Police and the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office partnered with Othram to identify Robert Carey as the suspect in the 1993 assault of Donna Bell and the 1991 murder of Cherie Bishop. #dnasolves
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Most “unsolvable” cases were never unsolvable, the evidence was always there.
By leveraging Othram's technology, Florida is enabling LE to generate leads without a suspect or database match.
Honored to support @JamesUthmeierFL & @FDLEPIO! #dnasolves
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After 46 years, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office and Riverside County District Attorney’s Office, working with Othram, identified a 1980 homicide victim as Victoria Jean Hargrove. #dnasolves
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Nearly five decades after Ralph Ambrose Gianoli’s murder, the Kenosha Police Department, Wisconsin Department of Justice, and the FBI worked with Othram to identify and arrest his killer. #dnasolves
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What if there’s no DNA match? That’s where most investigations stop. But now, that’s where they start. No suspect. No hypothesis. Read the DNA. Follow the data. Watch the explainer... and get ready for our second episode of Trace Identity on April 16!
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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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The San Diego District Attorney’s Office and San Diego Police Department used Othram technology to identify a suspect in the 1994 murder of Clive Bland, leading to an arrest last week! #dnasolves
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Othram is grateful for the opportunity to support the Houston Police Department, the FBI, and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office in the Lover’s Lane case, helping advance the investigation to an arrest. #dnasolves
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It took more than 40 years to identify Walker County Jane Doe. This is the first episode of Trace Identity, exploring how identity is reconstructed from the smallest fragments of evidence. #dnasolves
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Forty years after a series of sexual assaults, the Lawrenceville Police Department and Georgia Bureau of Investigation partnered with Othram to identify and arrest 60-year-old Glenn Daniel Plybon as the perpetrator. #dnasolves
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After 45 years, Blount County Sheriff’s Office, University of Tennessee Forensic Anthropology Center, and @TBInvestigation never gave up, working together and using Othram technology to identify a 1981 John Doe as William Thomas Green. #dnasolves
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Nearly 49 years after his remains were discovered in Seminole County, Georgia, the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation used Othram technology to identify a 1976 John Doe as Curtis Lee Jones. #dnasolves
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After 56 years, the New York State Police and FBI have identified the victim of a brutal 1970 gangland-style killing in Allegany County as Clyde Coppage using Othram technology. #dnasolves
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