The Pinal County ME’s Office partnered with Othram to identify Thomas Kryger, a man found near Gold Canyon, Arizona, in 2021. This case was funded by all of you, and because of your support, he now has his name back. #dnasolves
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The Allegheny County Office of the ME partnered with Othram to identify 18-year-old homicide victim Genelle Princess Bradford, whose remains were discovered in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania in 1999. Time to find the killer. #dnasolves
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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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Not all DNA testing is the same. Because DNA evidence is finite, every decision matters. The way DNA is tested and the resulting data is used can determine whether a case is solved or reaches a dead end. #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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Subscribe to our video series (free) and check out the latest episode in which we helped the Fort Worth Police Department identify and prosecute the rapist and murderer of 17-year-old Carla Walker.
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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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A 1974 murder. Nearly 50 years without answers. Episode 4 of Trace Identity tells the story of how forensic genetic genealogy helped identify Carla Walker’s killer and helped establish the science in court. #dnasolves
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Looking for something to do on a Friday night? Catch up on the first 3 episodes of Othram new video series, Trace Identity! Episode 4 comes out this week and will be a DOUBLE EPISODE!
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For decades, cold cases weren’t held back by a lack of effort or evidence... they were held back by technology. See how the Carla Walker case helped inspire a new law that could change crime solving forever. #dnasolves
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It's time families get the answers they deserve. Read about the Carla Walker Act, then call your Senators and tell them to VOTE YES! Now is your chance to help. Click on the link below for more information.
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There’s a good chance that a missing person has already been found — just not identified.
That’s why modern DNA testing should be used in every case, not just some cases.
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The Toronto Police Service and the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service teamed with Othram to identify a 2021 John Doe as Willard Duval. #dnasolves
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The Wenatchee Police Department teamed with Othram to identify the person responsible for the homicide of Carol A. Traicoff, officially closing the case nearly 40 years after this terrible crime. #dnasolves
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Every year, thousands of unidentified human remains cases remain unresolved. Time, geography, and the limits of traditional forensic methods can make identification incredibly difficult. https://t.co/bnytI4bhkP