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!
Coroner Identifies Remains of Victim Found on Indiana Serial Killer’s Property (FOX59 – 1/25/2024)
Hamilton County authorities have identified the remains of a victim found on the property of a serial killer who lived in Westfield.
Hamilton County Coroner Jeff Jellison announced Thursday that investigators have identified the remains that were found in 1996 on Fox Hollow Farm, the former home of Herbert Baumeister.
The name of the victim: Manuel Resendez.
It has been over 30 years since Resendez went missing in August of 1993. Now, he has finally been identified and there is closure surrounding his disappearance.
West Virginia Lawmakers Reject Bill to Expand DNA Database to People Charged with Certain Felonies (AP News – 1/25/2024)
‘A Long 35 Years’: Murder Charge Laid in Canadian Cold Case Thanks to Genetic Genealogy (Global News – 1/26/2024)
Who killed Byron Howard Carr?
For more than three decades, that question has haunted his family, friends and the people of Prince Edward Island.
On Friday, Charlottetown police Chief Brad MacConnell said they finally had an answer.
Todd Joseph Gallant, 56, also known as Todd Joseph Irving, was arrested Thursday in Souris, P.E.I., and charged with first-degree murder and interfering with human remains.
A second person was also arrested in connection with the case but later released. MacConnell said the investigation into that individual is ongoing.
Sailor from Holyoke Killed at Pearl Harbor to be Buried After DNA Identification (WGBH – 1/26/2024)
Pharmacist’s Mate 2nd Class Merle Hillman served on the USS California, one of seven ships sunk in the surprise attack by Japanese forces on Dec. 7, 1941. More than 2,300 American service members were killed that day, including Hillman, but about half of those casualties have never had remains identified.
Now, more than 80 years later, Hillman will be laid to rest on Saturday in Holyoke, thanks to DNA analysis of remains exhumed from graves of unknown service members. His identification is part of a Navy project, beginning in 2015, to exhume caskets of unknown service members killed at Pearl Harbor to try to identify them using DNA analysis and other tools.
Maui Wildfire: Last of 100 Known Victims of Deadly Blaze Identified (The Guardian – 1/26/2024)
Next Generation Sequencing Accepted in Court for First Time (Forensic – 1/29/2024)
Othram to Become Exclusive Partner for Gene by Gene (Forensic – 1/29/2024)
How Investigators Solved the Cold Case of Seven Doe (Forensic – 1/29/2024)
Orange County Sheriff’s Office Teams with Othram to Identify 2000 Homicide Victim (DNASolves – 1/29/2024)
Police Crime Lab Accreditation Initiative (NIJ – 1/31/2024)
VCU Forensic Science Professor Receives ASPCA Grant to Support Animal Cruelty Investigations (VCUNews – 1/31/2024)
Attorney General Tim Griffin Announces New Child Identification Kit for Parents (Forensic – 1/31/2024)
New DNA Technique Could Bring Closure for Families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (HighCountryNews – 1/31/2024)
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