DNA Doe Project - General Discussion #3

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The site's main case page keeps going down, I'm not sure if they're adding more cases or doing maintenance.
 
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The October 2023 Newsletter has a lot of information about Latin cases, many of them are relatively new
 
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Updating the list of Does whose Namus profiles were removed, the first one Mercer Island John Doe’s Namus was removed more then a year ago, the last one a few months only.

1. Mercer Island John Doe 2018 (WA)


2.Peter Kalama Ln Jane Doe 2013 (WA)
Peter Kalama Ln Jane Doe 2013 - DNA Doe Project

3. Travis County John Doe 2021 (TX)


4. Suzanne Jane Doe 1994 (FL). She is a victim of serial killer Keith Jesperson, otherwise known as the Happy Face Killer


5. Motorcycle Mountain John Doe 2001 (CA)


6. LaVergne Jane Doe 2007 (TN)
Suzanne Jane Doe 1994 (FL) identified by Othram as Suzanne Kjellenberg. Good job! One of the cases solved by another agency, not by the DDP

 
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Also a bew article about Trabuco Canyon John Doe


Also from the DDP’s October Newsletter looks like he had Mexican ancestry, family names of interest are: Bahena, Delgado, Salgado, Ocampo, Brito, Abarca.

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Thanks for the support. That's our second this week and lots more are coming!
Do you guys to the genealogy research as well or just the extraction, sequencing and such?
 
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Do you guys to the genealogy research as well or just the extraction, sequencing and such?
We do it all and uniquely we do it entirely in-house! This includes laboratory science, computer science, genetic genealogy, and so on. We have an amazing team of folks trained in many different areas, all working together.
 
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We do it all and uniquely we do it entirely in-house! This includes laboratory science, computer science, genetic genealogy, and so on. We have an amazing team of folks trained in many different areas, all working together.
Interesting! I thought you just provided the laboratory work for other agencies.
 
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Interesting! I thought you just provided the laboratory work for other agencies.
We do it all! However, in recognition that not everyone has access to the best lab methods, we are always happy to build DNA profiles for other teams! We want to help get as many cases solved as possible, regardless of our role.

In the case you referenced (The last unknown victim of the Happy Face Killer is identified) we did the entire process end-to-end. If you read any of our DNASolves stories we mention our in-house genetic genealogy team if we are involved. Also remember, not all cases necessarily require genetic genealogy!
 
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We do it all! However, in recognition that not everyone has access to the best lab methods, we are always happy to build DNA profiles for other teams! We want to help get as many cases solved as possible, regardless of our role.

In the case you referenced (The last unknown victim of the Happy Face Killer is identified) we did the entire process end-to-end. If you read any of our DNASolves stories we mention our in-house genetic genealogy team if we are involved. Also remember, not all cases necessarily require genetic genealogy!
That's true! I think a lot of people upload their DNA to ancestry sites much more than government databases, so its definitely possible to hit a match immediately upon uploading their DNA profile to those sites.
 
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Missouri Street John Doe (2004) Pima County is of indigenous Ecuadorian ancestry. Also his Namus says he may be from Guaya, Ecuador.


His thread:
 
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2 new cases, one from PA and one from Nebraska, a new state for them. Also Atlanta Cemetery Doe is listed on the site now:



When I go to Pending cases page on the DDP website, I can not see these cases, the last case which appears there is Lincoln Highlands John Doe 2023, but i can see these cases when i click on these links, not sure what is wrong
 
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According to this article, there will be a new documentary about the DDP cases

Finally, the Executive Vice President, Global Factual/Unscripted Content has commissioned Waking the Dead [working title] from the UK’s Long Lost Family producer Wall to Wall. The show follows the work of the DNA Doe Project, an investigative genetic genealogy group who are helping identify John and Jane Does from around the nation. Focusing on one case per episode, Waking the Dead will chart investigations as they move through DNA extraction and painstaking genetic investigation to discovery of the person’s identity and story.
 
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I could not find his Namus, el Mirage John Doe 2019 was also of Mexican ancestry but has matches who live close to where he was found in Phoenix, Arizona:

His NamUs is here: The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

I got it from his Doe thread, which is here: AZ - AZ - El Mirage, HispMale 30-50, UP62457, Found buried in a residential backyard, Possible spina bifida, Possible homicide, Aug'19
 
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New effort from Newark Police Department to identify Mowry Wetlands Jane Doe:




 

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