DNA technology used in the Gilgo Beach serial murder case could solve the decades-old mystery of "Asian Doe," whose body remains unidentified.
On a quiet Long Island street in the mid‑1980s, 16‑year‑old Theresa Fusco vanished on her way home from work, and for decades ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a side project in policing, it is rapidly becoming the engine that drives how detectives ...
Police cold-case units face a new challenge in solving decades-old killings. With the world's largest storehouse of genealogy ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Changes to a DNA database will likely affect cold case investigations. The site Ancestry.com recently tightened restrictions for law enforcement, requiring a court order ...
Sixteen years after a South Florida woman was raped at gunpoint while her two children slept nearby, the man responsible has finally been identified and arrested through advanced DNA technology, the ...
Margaret McWilliam, 21, left her home near St. Clair and Warden in Scarborough on August 27, 1987, for a run and never ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Suffolk County DA Ray Tierney said high-tech DNA could help finally ID "Asian Doe." Prosecutors may use the same high-tech DNA ...