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Re: A first: Genetic genealogy used to convict a killer, resolve 1987 double murder - C(-)ris - 06-29-2019 Lemon Drop wrote: Unless you burn all your trash, never venture outside, and keep everything it would probably take them all of 4 hours to get a DNA sample from anyone. The only reason they don't just show up with a warrant is that they want the element of surprise so you don't flee. DNA testing takes time, they can't show their cards or the guilty party could be in Mexico before the test is done. Re: A first: Genetic genealogy used to convict a killer, resolve 1987 double murder - Lemon Drop - 06-30-2019 At least one of the genetic database organizations has changed its policy about giving law enforcement unfettered access to the information. Florida-based GEDmatch has changed to an "opt in" policy and now its users can restrict law enforcement access to their DNA data. If others follow suit this avenue for solving cold cases may be limited significantly. |