• #1,741
Awesome video that’s well worth the watch! Very well done!
 
  • #1,742
Dear Othram,
I just wanted to say how much I like your direction with these new videos. You are so often 'behind the scenes' due to your technical involvement and are just mentioned casually in so many law enforcement announcements for solved cases. And yet everyday people are still concerned and confused as to how this kind of research and information is used. So your videos help educate the public and therefore grease the wheels for law enforcement agencies to get agreement from their stakeholders to use these forensic genetic genealogy tools to solve even more cases.

With so many crime YouTubers and podcasters who get carried away by sensationalism of crime, you are quietly doing to work to solve these cases (along with law enforcement agencies, of course) in a professional manner. I think more people should hear about and understand the incredible work that you do.

Thanks so much! (on behalf of victims of crime)
 
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Dear Othram,
I just wanted to say how much I like your direction with these new videos. You are so often 'behind the scenes' due to your technical involvement and are just mentioned casually in so many law enforcement announcements for solved cases. And yet everyday people are still concerned and confused as to how this kind of research and information is used. So your videos help educate the public and therefore grease the wheels for law enforcement agencies to get agreement from their stakeholders to use these forensic genetic genealogy tools to solve even more cases.

With so many crime YouTubers and podcasters who get carried away by sensationalism of crime, you are quietly doing to work to solve these cases (along with law enforcement agencies, of course) in a professional manner. I think more people should hear about and understand the incredible work that you do.

Thanks so much! (on behalf of victims of crime)
Thanks so much. This so perfectly captures our intent. While our technology will always quietly power the solves, behind-the-scenes, we do think it is necessary to share this work and its impact with the greater public.

Thanks for watching and thanks to everyone here that watched. Please share the videos and know we are hard at work building future episodes. We are doing this entirely in-house and with our own team, so bear with us... its a little slow and we learn how to do it.
 
  • #1,744
Just watched the excellent 2nd release.

What an Emotionally, Scientifically and Investigatively complex story.

Well done again, all at Othram and great work Det Zufall. Hopefully the case can be solved and this release helps that cause greatly.

SvS
 
  • #1,745
Just watched the excellent 2nd release.

What an Emotionally, Scientifically and Investigatively complex story.

Well done again, all at Othram and great work Det Zufall. Hopefully the case can be solved and this release helps that cause greatly.

SvS
Thank you! Our next case episode is May 7th!
 
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  • #1,747
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and the Districts 9 and 25 Medical Examiner’s Offices worked together with Othram to identify a 1990 John Doe as Joseph Paul Connors.

After 36 Years, Jacksonville John Doe (1990) is Identified
 
  • #1,748
A 72-year-old woman found deceased in a Pennsylvania motel in 2025 was identified as Jacqueline Leroux using Othram technology, in collaboration with the Delaware County Medical Examiner’s Office. Grateful to Senator Dan Laughlin and the PA Senate Republican Caucus for their funding support.

Delaware County Jane Doe (2025) is Identified
 
  • #1,749
SECOND SOLVE TODAY

The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Hillsborough County Medical Examiner’s Office, and Florida Department of Law Enforcement, working with Othram, used advanced DNA testing to identify a 2025 Lutz Jane Doe as 78-year-old Jacquelyn Cirone and advance the investigation into her death.

Florida's Hillsborough County Jane Doe (2025) is Identified
 
  • #1,750
SECOND SOLVE TODAY

The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Hillsborough County Medical Examiner’s Office, and Florida Department of Law Enforcement, working with Othram, used advanced DNA testing to identify a 2025 Lutz Jane Doe as 78-year-old Jacquelyn Cirone and advance the investigation into her death.

Florida's Hillsborough County Jane Doe (2025) is Identified
 
  • #1,751
A 72-year-old woman found deceased in a Pennsylvania motel in 2025 was identified as Jacqueline Leroux using Othram technology, in collaboration with the Delaware County Medical Examiner’s Office. Grateful to Senator Dan Laughlin and the PA Senate Republican Caucus for their funding support.

Delaware County Jane Doe (2025) is Identified
It doesn't sound like she was ever in NamUs..
 
  • #1,752
A 72-year-old woman found deceased in a Pennsylvania motel in 2025 was identified as Jacqueline Leroux using Othram technology, in collaboration with the Delaware County Medical Examiner’s Office. Grateful to Senator Dan Laughlin and the PA Senate Republican Caucus for their funding support.

Delaware County Jane Doe (2025) is Identified
 
  • #1,753
The Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, working with the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office, used Othram’s identity inference technology to identify a homicide victim found in Baldwin County in 1994 as James Carol Jackson.

After 32 Years, Baldwin County John Doe is Identified
 
  • #1,754
  • #1,755
The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office and Knox County Regional Forensic Center partnered with Othram to identify skeletal remains discovered in 2025 during a welfare check, as Monty Ritter.

Meigs County John Doe (2025) is Identified
 
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  • #1,757
  • #1,758
A 72-year-old woman found deceased in a Pennsylvania motel in 2025 was identified as Jacqueline Leroux using Othram technology, in collaboration with the Delaware County Medical Examiner’s Office. Grateful to Senator Dan Laughlin and the PA Senate Republican Caucus for their funding support.

Delaware County Jane Doe (2025) is Identified
Woah, what a story! I'd love to hear more about her life.
 
  • #1,759
The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office and Knox County Regional Forensic Center partnered with Othram to identify skeletal remains discovered in 2025 during a welfare check, as Monty Ritter.

Meigs County John Doe (2025) is Identified
 

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