Posted by JD Seller on December 26, 2018 at 17:55:41 from (208.126.198.213):
In Reply to: ancestry DNA posted by boberjagel on December 26, 2018 at 16:31:04:
Another angle on the DNA ancestry business. I have never taken one of these test or even read them. There is a 39 year old murder case that they think they have solved because of an Ancestry data base check. This man's Niece sent in a sample to be checked. It seems that you agree for your sample to be compared to the national Crime data DNA base. Hers came back showing that a DNA sample from a 39 year old murder, showed that a male closely related to her had left a DNA sample at the murder scene. A little leg worked brought the spot light on to an Uncle of hers. Then local sheriff officers followed him and got a DNA sample from a something he eat off on or drank out of. His DNA matched a sample found at the crime scene.
The published news reports are not saying much on how they caught him. The TV news spoke about it around the time they caught him. Also the investigation is common knowledge in the local area.
I have heard of him as he sold equipment at one of the local JD stores 20 years ago or so. He an his brother also bought and sold equipment as part of a business they ran in Manchester. Really a weird thing.
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