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How Genetic Genealogy Named a Forgotten Killer

For over three decades, a serial killer evaded capture in Eugene, Oregon after brutally murdering three elderly victims in 1986 and 1988. With no DNA evidence or witnesses, the trail went cold. But in 2018, everything changed when genetic genealogy helped police identify the predator as John Bolsinger. By uploading crime scene DNA to a public database, detectives linked it to distant cousins of Bolsinger, zeroing in on him as the prime suspect after 32 years. This true crime shocker stunned the community struggling with unanswered questions for generations. At last, science succeeded where all else failed by exhuming the buried secrets of the past. Now, an illuminating read, this riveting real-life mystery dives into the forensic techniques that solved what seemed unsolvable. Readers will be gripped learning how genetic research can close historical homicide cases long stone-cold.

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21 октября 2023 г. 0:45:01
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