@SEPTA_SOCIAL Thank you! Please work on communication with your folks at the stations so that this is better in the future. I can't understand why they didn't know anything at all.
@SEPTA_SOCIAL Wouldn't be so bad if we just knew an approximate time. Otherwise we can't leave to find a bathroom or find water. They do have a train idleing wih ac so that at least is appreciated.
@BSunflower77@KimberA777 They are installed with the same door knobs and deadbolts as any other external door. Deadbolt can be either double cylinder (key required on both sides), or single (key only on outside).
@ChestyMarine03@JLRINVESTIGATES She attended church virtually but in the presence of other friends. When she didn't show up at her friend's house they called her sister.
@JennMGreenberg@SirTD_Comments@Ancestry@23andMe No, ancestry has never had the ability for users to opt-in to law enforcement access. All users have the ability to export their DNA profile and import to GEDmatch. More people should do this. And yes, privacy is important.
@SirTD_Comments@CTKayMarie@JennMGreenberg@Ancestry@23andMe No, ancestry has never had the ability for users to opt-in to law enforcement access. All users have the ability to export their DNA profile and import to GEDmatch. More people should do this. And yes, privacy is important.
@Jujubemad@SF_investigates Great summary - thanks for this. As to connecting the glove to the crime scene, Steve had pointed out a possible hole in the glove seen in the video of the guy fiddling around with the plants. Maybe the found glove has a hole in the same location?
@AmorousLove69@BrianEntin If they upload from ancestry (or 23andMe) to GEDmatch and opt-in to law enforcement, the FBI is able to access their DNA profile. Everyone should do this if they want to help law enforcement solve cases such as this. And, it doesn't cost anything. Also upload to DNA Justice.
@4Amrca@BrianEntin@SFInvestigates I'm surprised this hasn't gotten any attention. If the found glove has a hole in the same location that would be an incredible break.
@BrianEntin In one of the videos it appears that the glove on the left hand had a small hole in one of the fingers. Maybe this glove has a hole in the same place?
@NicoleH9916@BrianEntin Probably forensic genetic genealogy where they will upload to GEDmatch, FTDNA, and DNA Justice and check for matches against opted-in profiles.
@nowicanjoin@BrianEntin Law enforcement only matches against DNA profiles in GEDcom, FTDNA, and DNA Justice databases where users have opted in. Ancestry, 23andMe and MyHeritage only test using their own kits and do not allow imports of DNA profiles from external sources, so there's no way to cheat.