Midge Montana
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They could take it a step further and just use a public DNA database like GEDMatch to track down whose DNA it is.
I was wondering about that possibility. I wonder what the criteria are to use that route? I know it is a controversial subject, so I'm wondering if the crime has to meet a certain threshold to get moving along that road. I know they've used it to ID murderers and IUDs, via family DNA results, but would this be enough of a crime (especially with all the doubt) for anyone to get it ok'd to go through the DNA databases?