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The 48-year-old Ohio resident, who is fascinated by forensics, felt like she’d hit the jackpot when she won an auction at CrimeCon, an annual true crime convention, for a “real-life private CSI tour” at Othram, a forensic DNA sequencing laboratory for law enforcement, and dinner with its CEO and co-founder, David Mittelman.
“Having heard David speak at CrimeCon” — she’s attended all five of its national in-person conventions — “I was like, no one’s going to outbid me,” Ayotte told HuffPost. “That one was mine.” She paid about $3,000 to win the tour.
“Having heard David speak at CrimeCon” — she’s attended all five of its national in-person conventions — “I was like, no one’s going to outbid me,” Ayotte told HuffPost. “That one was mine.” She paid about $3,000 to win the tour.
People Are Giving Their DNA — And Cash — To Help Solve Cold Cases
After touring Othram, a forensic DNA sequencing laboratory, Jeanne Ayotte was inspired to contribute $7,000 toward identifying a man who’d gone missing in 1983.
www.huffpost.com
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