In 1989, an unidentified woman was found murdered in the Arizona desert. Her two young daughters had vanished. Now decades ...
Nearly two decades after the remains of a person known as "The Woman in the Well" were found, Canadian authorities announced ...
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In her role as an assistant public defender for the Maryland Office of the Public Defender, (MOPD), Erica J. Suter spends countless hours reading pro se filings — documents submitted by defendants ...
A DNA match helped identify a suspect in a 15-year-old homicide case involving a man found dead at a bus stop. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the details.
He was the first to use PCR testing on crime-scene DNA, inspiring a practice that has freed thousands of wrongfully convicted ...
Unidentified bodies and remains are commonly referred to as "John" and "Jane Doe's", a situation that is becoming so common that the U.S. Department of Justice ...
Found abandoned and crying in a park restroom in 1989, two sisters now know the names they were given at birth by a mother they probably don’t remember.
Police identified Robert Eugene Brashers as the suspect they believe killed four teenage girls in a yogurt shop in Austin, ...
Most cold cases in Arlington are investigated by detectives who don’t have a hot case on their desk at the moment. Others are ...
Austin police solved the 1991 "Yogurt Shop Murders" using advanced DNA technology, identifying Robert Eugene Brashers as the suspect.