No one has hours to scour the papers to keep up with the latest news, so we’ve curated the top news stories in the field of Forensic Science for this week. Here’s what you need to know to get out the door!
Identifying Fire Victims Through DNA Analysis Can Be Challenging – A Geneticist Explains What Forensics is Learning from Archaeology (The Conversation – 8/18/2023)
DNA Evidence Spawns Nationwide Manhunt for Rachel Morin’s Killer (CBS News Baltimore – 8/18/2023)
Police were visible along the Ma & Pa Heritage Trail in Harford County on Friday. They said they will be there until they catch Rachel Morin’s killer.
Morin’s body was found along the trail almost two weeks ago. There was a major break came in the case on Thursday evening. That’s when the Harford County Sheriff’s Office released a video of a possible suspect.
Investigators said DNA tied Morin’s suspected killer to a home invasion and assault on a young girl on March 26 in Los Angeles, California.
Connecticut Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and Othram Partner to Identify 1986 John Doe (DNASolves – 8/20/2023)
In September 1986, skeletal remains were discovered by fishermen in the Long Island Sound several miles off the coast of Westbrook, Connecticut. Forensic anthropologists determined that the remains belonged to a White man who was between 18 and 30 years old at his time of death. Investigators were unable to determine the man’s cause of death or other identifying characteristics such as weight, height, eye color, or hair color due to the condition of the remains. Investigators estimate that the man had been dead for five years prior to the discovery of his remains. Since discovery, law enforcement investigators have diligently pursued various leads about the unknown man’s identity.
In October 2015, the case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) as #UP14439. Despite exhaustive efforts, the case eventually went cold and the man’s identity has remained a mystery.
In 2023, as part of an ongoing collaboration aimed at solving the backlog of cold cases in Connecticut, the Connecticut Office of the Chief Medical Examiner partnered with Othram in The Woodlands, Texas. Othram will use Forensic-Grade Genomic Sequencing® to build a comprehensive DNA profile to generate new investigative leads for the case.
Genealogy, Cold Case Unit ID Body Pulled from Water in 1997 (Forensic – 8/21/2023)
Using Science to Enhance Equity (National Institute of Justice – 8/21/2023)
One way we can use science to enhance equity in the justice system through research that informs better ways to detect and document bruising on victims with dark skin pigmentation.
The final plenary of the National Institute of Justice’s (NIJ) 2023 National Research Conference focused on this important topic. The plenary featured Dr. Katherine Scafide’s research on the use of alternate light sources on various skin tones, which successfully identified the best wavelengths of light to detect bruising in highly pigmented individuals. Her work exemplifies how innovation in scientific research can promote greater equity, and it advances the NIJ’s goals in this area.
Hawaii Fire Survivors Urged to Submit DNA to Help Identify Victims (The Guardian – 8/23/2023)
New Person of Interest in 1993 Homicide of AC/DC Manager after DNA is Finally Tested (Forensic – 8/23/2023)
NCMEC Uses FIGG to ID 1999 Jane Doe (Forensic – 8/23/2023)
New Forensic Lab in New Mexico is 4x the Size of Previous Facility (Forensic – 8/23/2023)
Man Facing Execution in Missouri Despite DNA Evidence Supporting Innocence (Forensic – 8/23/2023)
Dutch Forensic Investigators Identify Jewish Resistance Hero 80 Years After Execution (The Times of Israel – 8/23/2023)
Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office Teams with Othram to Identify a 2023 John Doe (DNASolves – 8/23/2023)
New DNA Evidence Indicates 3 Men Convicted of Murder Did Not Do It, Forensic Expert Testifies (CBS News Philadelphia – 8/24/2023)
Denton Police Arrest Suspect in a 30-Year-Old Sexual Assault Cold Case through DNA Testing (NBCDFW – 8/23/2023)
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