1998 Murder and Jane Doe Cold Case Solved!
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by mvacjb2014
1y ago
A woman from Ohio was murdered in 1998, then somehow transported and dumped in the deserts of Utah. She remained unidentified for 20 years. Her killer was unconfirmed for 24 years. But thanks to dogged determination from investigators, support from her family, new technology and help from the community, we now know her name is Lina Reyes-Geddes.  She was a fun-loving, wonderful woman who immigrated from Mexico, and lived in Youngstown, Ohio with her husband of two years. Then, on April 20, 1998, the 38-year-old’s’ body was found near Maidenwater Spring in Garfield County, Utah, off State ..read more
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Interview with Senior CSIs Emma and Nancy about the M-Vac
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by mvacjb2014
4y ago
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FBI Presents M-Vac Forensic DNA Collection Data at SAFS Conference
MvacBlog | The Forensic DNA Gathering Place
by mvacjb2014
5y ago
FBI Presents M-Vac Forensic DNA Collection Data at SAFS Conference Forensic Science Community Very Interested in M-Vac vs Swab Comparison SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH — May 07, 2019— Forensic DNA technology has grown by leaps and bounds in the last few years, to include rapid DNA systems, genealogical DNA databases, new DNA markers and kits, and more aggressive DNA collection techniques and systems. For every one of those areas and products, the objective analysis the FBI conducts to determine feasibility and use in investigations is a milestone. Last week the M-Vac system also reached that milestone ..read more
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