Imagine working for years to provide answers to just one family. At ISHI 35, we sat down with Jennifer Randolph, Executive Director of Case Management at DNA Doe Project, to discuss how this nonprofit is transforming forensic genealogy and giving names back to the unknown. With over 100 dedicated volunteer genealogists, DNA Doe Project has tackled some of the most challenging cases, from recent unidentified remains to victims of the 1930s Cleveland Torso Killer.
🌍 Learn about DNA Doe Project’s humanitarian mission and why they’re committed to providing DNA research services for free, regardless of how challenging the case may be.
🔬 Learn how a dedicated team of over 100 volunteer genealogists tackles even the toughest cases, from unidentified remains in recent cases to forgotten victims of the 1930s Cleveland Torso Killer.
💡 Explore the real challenges and breakthroughs in forensic genealogy, from limited funding and population representation to complex cases that require years of patient, painstaking research.
Discover how DNA Doe Project is reshaping cold case investigations, and bringing dignity to the lives of those who had been left nameless.