CreepyMcCreeperson
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I’m not mad about the pics, because I’m sick of the belief that a clean cut white man can do things like this. Keep showing that the people you don’t think look suspicious can be suspicious.
There are places with rape kits from 15-20 yrs ago. I’m sure they’re not worried (unfortunately)On the low a lot of rapist are going to get caught in the next decade or so as the speed for adding rape cases to a national dna database increases. If they were smart they would run now and disappear.
Might as well gone head and hit that self delete button. They already know what awaits them in shower room at sing sing. Big Daddy gone have dem sing singing dem high notesOn the low a lot of rapist are going to get caught in the next decade or so as the speed for adding rape cases to a national dna database increases. If they were smart they would run now and disappear.
Wait, what? I dont understand whats going on here. How did they link him to the dna from the crimes?
But how would the cops get your dna from something like ancestry.com? Isnt that illegal? Wtf
There's a whole other thread where some dude smacked a doctor during a meeting/conference because 7 years ago, his wife told him she was 'allegedly' assaulted by that doctor. It wasn't reported, there was no 'kit', there was no DNA, there was no evidence at all. Still, cats were in there saying dude was right to smack him without ANY evidence and wasn't even married to her anymore.
Typical coli simps advocating an unjustified assault charge.
You lied got clicks dorkAmazing how these last two posters were able to put 2 and 2 together but @tuckgod ’s pea brain couldn’t.
We need way more people to process this data.
A city like Seattle which judicially tends to be more reliable than a system like say NYC is in a backlog of rape kits to examine.
Seattle usually efficient legal system imo and even they have admitted they're failing us by having a backlog of rape kits to do.
Alot of cities need to hire more and need separate units to focus on those unsolved sex crimes.
If I’m not mistaken, all it takes is a close relative to link someone to a crime… not necessarily the culpritThe Audacity to have multiple rape kits out there but put your dna on a Public forum
Would you look at god working early this morning.
Yup as it's a long term privacy concern that people don't even realize with how unregulated and easy it is for law enforcement to get access without the need for a warrant.There have been a bunch of us in every last one of those DNA giveaway threads warning people not to do it and you still do it.
Good luck.
How Genetic Genealogy Helped Catch The Golden State Killer
Joseph DeAngelo murdered 13 people and thought he had gotten away with it — until genetic genealogy was used to identify him as The Golden State Killer.www.forbes.com
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger was caught via genetic DNA testing
First significant breakthrough in case comes after more than one monthwww.independent.co.uk
‘I've Been the Biggest Break in the Case:' Genealogy DNA Test Leads to New Clues for Local Cold Case
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I agree but that’s because I think your dna is the equivalent of your SSN. With that said you don’t got to do shyt. It just takes one relative and they got enough. Odds are most of us will be on there eventually. They could protect it but I doubt these Republican justices are down to do that unless a lot of white men get hemmed up.There have been a bunch of us in every last one of those DNA giveaway threads warning people not to do it and you still do it.
Good luck.
How Genetic Genealogy Helped Catch The Golden State Killer
Joseph DeAngelo murdered 13 people and thought he had gotten away with it — until genetic genealogy was used to identify him as The Golden State Killer.www.forbes.com
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger was caught via genetic DNA testing
First significant breakthrough in case comes after more than one monthwww.independent.co.uk
‘I've Been the Biggest Break in the Case:' Genealogy DNA Test Leads to New Clues for Local Cold Case
Nearly 40 years ago an unidentified young woman was found murdered just steps off an East County highway and today, San Diego police investigators are working with the biggest break in the case yet.www.nbcsandiego.com
bonus stuff to read