
2012 Smurfette Doe
The body of an unidentified female was discovered in Houston, Texas near Walters Road on October 16, 2012. She is believed to have died sometime
The body of an unidentified female was discovered in Houston, Texas near Walters Road on October 16, 2012. She is believed to have died sometime
**BREAKING: The Identifinders team has identified Bibb County, Alabama’s 1961 John Doe as then 15-year-old Daniel Paul ‘Danny’ Armentrout from Miami, Florida. Danny was hitchhiking
Attorneys for Brian Patrick Miller fail in their bid to exclude DNA evidence collected in the Phoenix Canal Murder investigation, claiming police violated his rights
Identifinders International is honored to have assisted the Orange County District Attorney’s office in solving the oldest Doe case in Orange County. In March 1968,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 24, 2020 Contact: Colleen Fitzpatrick, PhDIdentifinders International714-296-3065 colleen@identifinders.com Identifinders International Selectedas Fifth Place in DNA Hit of the Year CompetitionPioneering Work
Identfinders is proud to have assisted the Rapid City Police Department in solving the murder of 60-year-old Gwen Miller. A press conference was held in
RCPD MEDIA ADVISORY:Press conference to discuss new findings in cold caseThe media is invited to attend a press conference discussing new findings in the cold
The discovery of gold at Sutters Mill, CA in 1848 promised untold wealth for those who had the resources and stamina to outlast the competition. At the dawn
At the recent American Academy of Forensic Science meeting in New Orleans, I attended the workshop The Opiate Crisis, Dirty Bombs, Big Data/Big Problems, and Driverless Cars: On the
As with all research projects, there have been so many zigzags in this story, it’s only reasonable to take a break to take stock of where we are in solving the puzzle of Pnina’s identity.
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