Kentucky law enforcement agencies are increasingly using forensic genealogy to identify crime victims and suspects.
New research shows that we regularly transfer traces of our genital microbiomes to sexual partners—a discovery that could ...
Forensic genealogy uses DNA evidence to build ... For nearly 35 years, the true identity of the man went uncovered. Then, last spring, his DNA was finally matched to that of a Louisville man ...
A British researcher, Russell Edwards, claims to have identified Jack the Ripper as Aaron Kosminski, a long-time suspect, ...
For the fourth consecutive time, West Virginia University has attained one of the most elite designations for its research ...
Kennedy recounts her odyssey in “The Secret History of the Rape Kit: A True Crime Story,” which weaves ... would fundamentally change policing, forensics and evidence handling.
Organised Crime Squad detectives have charged a man following the discovery of a clandestine lab and firearm under Strike Force Culverden.Strike Force ...
Step into the thrilling world of organized crime and law enforcement at The Mob Museum in Las Vegas for a fun and educational ...
The photos were included in the prosecutor’s response to a Motion to Correct Errors filed by the attorneys for convicted ...
Malvern’s history makes it one of the most unconventional towns in Pennsylvania, writes Aunindita Bhatia for World Atlas. The ...