DNA Doe Project - General Discussion #3

An elderly woman who was found in a shallow grave in the desert 1988. Press release link not working at the moment. She has been identified as Evelyn “Dottie” Lees.

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Also a new case added from Oregon

 
The dashboard update: it now shows that the DDP has solved 129 cases, 8 more cases from the previous update (many of them are solved but the announcement is pending; in 6 cases Namus profile was removed with in most cases means that Doe has been identified)
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I hope that every case eventually gets solved, but I really hope that Kings County Jane Doe is one of those solved and pending an announcement. It’s been so long!
 
I hope that every case eventually gets solved, but I really hope that Kings County Jane Doe is one of those solved and pending an announcement. It’s been so long!
Last year, the DDP published an update on her case. I understood that her case has been very difficult to solve, although the DDP and other forensic geneology companies identified Does with Mexican ancestry before, but it seems her case is particularly difficult :(

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New article about Luce County John Doe was published, according to which he might have been Canadian




One theory suggests he may be Canadian…

“We do not have any close relatives in the DNA databases. We suspect that our top DNA relative is in the third cousin range,” said DNA Doe Project Team Leader Gwen Knapp. “Tracing the records back far enough has been hampered, as we’re looking in the early 1800s in Poland and Germany.”
 

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