• #1,721
I need to take my DNA test soon and will upload it to @othram. Not for me, but hopefully my DNA will help solve a missing persons case or a cold case.

Thank you @othram for everything you do! ❤️
 
  • #1,722
I need to take my DNA test soon and will upload it to @othram. Not for me, but hopefully my DNA will help solve a missing persons case or a cold case.

Thank you @othram for everything you do! ❤️
Thanks for the support!
 
  • #1,723
After 34 years, the Toronto Police Service, leveraging Othram technology and the strength of their own forensic genetic genealogy team, has identified a man found in Toronto’s Lake Ontario Harbour in 1992.

After 34 Years, Toronto John Doe (1992) is Identified
 
  • #1,724
The Michigan State Police Cold Case Unit, working with Othram, has identified a suspect in the 1983 abduction and murder of 16-year-old Sherri Jo Elliott in Flint, Michigan, more than four decades after her death.

 
  • #1,725
Coming out tomorrow!!!

Episode 2 of our new YouTube series: “She Died Without a Name. 60 Years Later, She Reunited Her Children.”

Full episode out tomorrow. But this is the preview, below:


If you missed Episode 1, it is here:
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  • #1,726
You are invited to an Othram Watch Party today (April 16th) at 12:00 NOON Eastern. We will play the new Othram video, and you can join us in chat. A representative from Othram will be in our chat. @Fraize, and I will be on the panel discussing the new video by Othram. Click on the video below to join our watch party today April 16th at 12 PM Eastern.
 
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Episode 2 of our new YouTube series Trace Identity is out!

This one is powerful. It tells the story of two siblings reunited after 60 years, made possible through the identification of their murdered mother.

Please watch and share it with others. Every view helps extend this work to more families still waiting for answers.

 
  • #1,728
Does her case have a thread on here? What incredible work!
 
  • #1,729
  • #1,730
The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office, working with the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office, used advanced DNA testing from Othram to identify Kenneth Martin and help resolve the decades-old 1958 Martin family mystery.

After 67 Years, the Martin Family Members are Identified
 
  • #1,731
Episode 2 of our new YouTube series Trace Identity is out!

This one is powerful. It tells the story of two siblings reunited after 60 years, made possible through the identification of their murdered mother.

Please watch and share it with others. Every view helps extend this work to more families still waiting for answers.

WOW! Just WOW! This made me cry along with the siblings. I sure hope someone comes forward with the information to hold those responsible for their mothers death accountable for their actions. To Detective Zufall, may God light your way and may he always keep you safe. To Othram, may God continue to give you the knowledge to help victims everywhere regain their identity and their dignity. God Bless you all at Othram.
 
  • #1,732
The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office, working with the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office, used advanced DNA testing from Othram to identify Kenneth Martin and help resolve the decades-old 1958 Martin family mystery.

After 67 Years, the Martin Family Members are Identified
Their thread: OR - OR - Martin Family: Ken 54, Barbara 48, Barbie 15, Columbia River Gorge, 7 December 1958

It says in the release that all members are now considered identified, even though only Kenneth's remains were found. I assume that if remains of Barbie or Barbara are found they'll be able to be linked to Kenneth's identification. Stranger things have happened; river silt tends to be anaerobic, good at preserving bone. Kennewick Man was found in a riverbank, they got DNA from him, and he lived eight or nine thousand years ago.

MOO
 
  • #1,733
Their thread: OR - OR - Martin Family: Ken 54, Barbara 48, Barbie 15, Columbia River Gorge, 7 December 1958

It says in the release that all members are now considered identified, even though only Kenneth's remains were found. I assume that if remains of Barbie or Barbara are found they'll be able to be linked to Kenneth's identification. Stranger things have happened; river silt tends to be anaerobic, good at preserving bone. Kennewick Man was found in a riverbank, they got DNA from him, and he lived eight or nine thousand years ago.

MOO

Remains of three people were recovered. Only Kenneth Martin was identified forensically.

 
  • #1,734
DBM
 
  • #1,735
Remains of three people were recovered. Only Kenneth Martin was identified forensically.

Okay, that wasn't clear from the press release.
 
  • #1,736
The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday the people inside were Kenneth Martin, Barbara Martin and Barbie Martin. Their remains were confirmed through DNA analysis by Othram, Inc., a forensic genetics laboratory.

“Othram uses the identity inference method, which allows scientists to identify individuals from DNA evidence even when no direct comparison sample is initially available,” Sgt. Joel Ives, a spokesperson with the sheriff’s office, said in a statement.
 
  • #1,737
WOW! Just WOW! This made me cry along with the siblings. I sure hope someone comes forward with the information to hold those responsible for their mothers death accountable for their actions. To Detective Zufall, may God light your way and may he always keep you safe. To Othram, may God continue to give you the knowledge to help victims everywhere regain their identity and their dignity. God Bless you all at Othram.
Thank you so much for watching!
 
  • #1,738
A half-century of distance… resolved by a single DNA test.

If you have not seen the episode, you are missing out!
 
  • #1,739
A half-century of distance… resolved by a single DNA test.

If you have not seen the episode, you are missing out!
I agree! DNA is so powerful and to see Othram and law enforcement work together to solve these kinds of cases is fantastic, and, in a case like this one, heartwarming. My hat goes off to the Othram staff and the detective in this case.

Give the video a watch if you haven't had a chance to.
 
  • #1,740
I agree! DNA is so powerful and to see Othram and law enforcement work together to solve these kinds of cases is fantastic, and, in a case like this one, heartwarming. My hat goes off to the Othram staff and the detective in this case.

Give the video a watch if you haven't had a chance to.

I really like seeing that the work doesn't end with identifying the victim. This officer's compassion lead him to reuniting the siblings who had been lost from one another since childhood.
 

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