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He hid his DNA for over 18 years

This true crime case follows an offender who managed to evade identification for nearly two decades by avoiding DNA detection ...
Salina Art Center Cinema received a Science on Screen grant to host expert-led film events on science, technology, DNA, ...
The latest Dateline episode features the chilling case of Molly Matheson, who also linked the investigators to another ...
Chandigarh: The year 2025–26 emerged as a landmark phase for Haryana's Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) system, as wide-ranging reforms introduced during this period directly strengthened the speed, ...
Lexington police have solved a 27-year-old homicide case, identifying the killer of Linda Marie Rutledge through advanced DNA ...
Kentucky officials have linked a cold case murder to the same man responsible for the 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders.
San Jose Police solve a 1997 murder using forensic genealogy, arresting Joe Contreras for Alice Sharitz's death.
Lexington police have solved a 27-year-old homicide case, identifying the suspect in the November 1998 murder of Linda Marie Rutledge.
After 27 years, Lexington police identified Robert Eugene Brashers as the suspect in the 1988 murder of Linda Rutledge, after ...
New forensic research reveals that fragments of moss as small as an eyelash can serve as a powerful tool in solving crimes.
This effort to uncover the truth and give back the identities of the martyrs represents a significant progress toward justice for families of the missing people and reflects the moral responsibility ...