John Doe
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A 1975 murder case and a modern arrest: how genetic genealogy is reshaping “cold case” investigations
Archive read — A reported arrest in a 1975 homicide investigation is another example of a larger trend: decades-old cases being revisited with a mix of preserved evidence, new lab methods, and family-tree DNA work. What’s confirmed (from available reporting)… Continue reading
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Florida Keys cold cases: two unidentified people finally named — and why identification work matters
Archive read — Two separate cases in the Florida Keys show the quiet power of modern identification work: one set of remains linked to the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, another to a years-long mystery complicated by records and cross-checks. What’s… Continue reading
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Vandy Jane Doe identified as Yadezia Jones — what forensic genealogy can (and can’t) answer
Archive read — For more than seven years, she was known only as “Vandy Jane Doe,” found in Tennessee in 2018 wearing Vanderbilt University gear. This month, she got her name back: Yadezia Jones, 25, of Nashville. Identification is a… Continue reading



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