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Just Solving Cold Cases with Forensic Genetic Genealogy

Posted on: August 26, 2022 Last updated on: January 3, 2023 Written by: Jaclynn McKay
Original Release Date: August 26, 2022 In episode four of our Case Studies: Part 1 mini season, Just Science sat down with Leighton D’Antoni, the Assistant District Attorney in Dallas County, Texas, to discuss how forensic genetic genealogy was used…
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Just Forensic Archaeology and Body Dump Sites

Posted on: August 19, 2022 Last updated on: February 28, 2023 Written by: Jaclynn McKay
Original Release Date: August 19, 2022 In episode three of our Case Studies: Part 1 mini season, Just Science sat down with Dr. Sharon Moses, an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Northern Arizona University, to discuss forensic archaeology and locating…
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Just Solving a Hit-and-Run in Sin City

Posted on: August 12, 2022 Last updated on: August 17, 2022 Written by: Jaclynn McKay
Original Release Date: August 12, 2022 In episode two of our Case Studies: Part 1 mini season, Just Science sat down with Stacey Chepren, member of a trial team for prosecuting federal criminal misconduct cases, to discuss a fatal pedestrian…
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Just a Curious Case of Print Persistence

Posted on: August 5, 2022 Last updated on: August 12, 2022 Written by: Jaclynn McKay
Original Release Date: August 5, 2022 In episode one of our Case Studies: Part 1 mini season, Just Science sat down with Michael Fagert, a certified latent print examiner at the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, to discuss a latent print…
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