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It marks the first time a homicide suspect was identified and arrested in New York City, making use of public genealogy databases.
The 15-year-old case had gone cold until the suspect was identified through forensic genetic genealogy.''

Anthony Scalici, 41, the victim's nephew, was arrested on May 14 and was arraigned Thursday on a charge of second-degree murder.
''DNA from a discarded fork used by the defendant and retrieved in Florida in February was matched to DNA found at the crime scene, officials said.
It marks the first time a homicide suspect was identified and arrested in New York City, making use of public genealogy databases.''