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Writing Prompt: 23 and Me Go to Jail

Writing Prompt: 23 and Me Go to Jail by bigpulp

Forensic genealogists are using DNA databases to recreate family lines and help police solve cold cases when the DNA itself is no help. Even trace amounts of DNA can place a criminal at the scene of a crime, but only if the police can match the sample to a person. If a match doesn’t appear in any law enforcement database and detectives don’t have a suspect in mind – or might be compelled to give a DNA sample or unintentionally leave some laying around – the evidence won’t help close a case.

In several such cases, forensic genealogists have dropped DNA samples into online databases intended to help people find family members and ancestors. The result? Matches to a family line that narrowed the identity of a killer to just one or two people.

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