Genealogists React As Ancestry Websites Update Their DNA Results

Australians looking to learn more about their heritage by sending DNA samples to commercial ancestry websites could be helping police solve long-dormant cold cases. The use of Forensic Investigative ...

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WRAL: Genealogists Turn to Cousins’ DNA and Family Trees to Crack Five More Cold Cases

When the Golden State Killer case was cracked in April with the help of a genealogist and an open-source ancestry site, many wondered if this was the new frontier of criminal investigations. This week ...

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Genealogists Turn to Cousins’ DNA and Family Trees to Crack Five More Cold Cases

The New York Times: Cold Case Inquiries Stall After Ancestry.com Revisits Policy for Users

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