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Was this an old announcement or is there still a case announcement coming up?
Well @ChatteringBirds, here is another solve!
Honored that Othram could assist the Colorado Bureau Of Investigation and Pueblo Police Department in identifying a 2022 homicide victim as 39-year-old Steven Robinson. Today his killer was arrested as well. Solving human remains cases doesn't just help families. It improves public safety.
Colorado's Pueblo County John Doe (2022) is Now Identified
A small correction, I think the description at the page is meant to read 'buried him ON his family's property'? Right now it sounds like he's burying his family's belongings.Well @ChatteringBirds, here is another solve!
Honored that Othram could assist the Colorado Bureau Of Investigation and Pueblo Police Department in identifying a 2022 homicide victim as 39-year-old Steven Robinson. Today his killer was arrested as well. Solving human remains cases doesn't just help families. It improves public safety.
Colorado's Pueblo County John Doe (2022) is Now Identified
Yes apologies. We corrected the typo.A small correction, I think the description at the page is meant to read 'buried him ON his family's property'? Right now it sounds like he's burying his family's belongings.
This is a prime example of why I never bother looking at the recreations of unidentified skulls. It never looks like the person. DNA is the only way to go!!View attachment 613363
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Cold case victim identified after more than 40 years in Cobb County
The remains were unidentified for decades, even with extensive investigations.www.wsbtv.com
Amen!This is a prime example of why I never bother looking at the recreations of unidentified skulls. It never looks like the person. DNA is the only way to go!!
I mean, reconstructions are meant to aid in identification. DNA is used for the actual identification.This is a prime example of why I never bother looking at the recreations of unidentified skulls. It never looks like the person. DNA is the only way to go!!
With today's technology, DNA is probably a faster path to an identification.I mean, reconstructions are meant to aid in identification. DNA is used for the actual identification.
Honored that Othram could assist the Cobb County ME, PD, and the Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council in identifying a 1984 homicide victim as 20-year-old Veronica Jane Miller. An investigation into her death continues.
After 41 Years, Cobb County Jane Doe (1984) is Identified
I respectfully disagree. The distance between the eyes, cheekbones, line of the nose, distance between nose and lips, and chin shape are all similar. Forensic reconstructions are often last-ditch efforts to spark some recognition in people looking at them and promote further investigation for identification - dentals, DNA, etc. While it didn’t in this case, it certainly has in others. Reconstructions and stats (while provided by field experts and not always entirely accurate) do have value. Unfortunately, we don’t live in a world where DNA is available for all the missing and Does, I wish we did. Gratefully in this case, LE and ME stayed on it and although the 2011 DNA extraction did not prove fruitful, the 2022 by Othram did.This is a prime example of why I never bother looking at the recreations of unidentified skulls. It never looks like the person. DNA is the only way to go!!
Alice's Doe thread: CANADA - Canada - Saskatoon, WhtFem 498UFSK, early 1900s murder victim, Jun'06Honored that Othram could assist Saskatoon and Toronto Police Services to Identify Canada's "Woman in the Well". Her name is Alice Burke Spence, born in September 1881!
After 19 Years, Canada's "Woman in the Well" is Identified
Wonderful. I did wonder if she'd ever be identified. I knew there was hope, because the Loveless case was a similar vintage.Honored that Othram could assist Saskatoon and Toronto Police Services to Identify Canada's "Woman in the Well". Her name is Alice Burke Spence, born in September 1881!
After 19 Years, Canada's "Woman in the Well" is Identified