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The CEO of a laboratory in Texas that is performing groundbreaking work in DNA science says that the technology they are using could one day completely wipe out serial crime.
It's a big headline, but Othram Inc. CEO David Mittelman says it's '100 percent' true.
He's right to be confident, though. The forensic DNA technology has already performed feats that would previously have been considered impossible.
They've helped to solve cases from as far back as 1881, and even identified one of the victims of the USA's most prolific serial killer, Samuel Little.
With the right funding and a significant upscaling of operations, Othram could make serial killing a thing of the past, as well as helping thousands of families find out what happened to their loved ones and solve decades-old cold cases.
Revolutionary DNA Technology Could Stop Serial Killers For Good
It's a big headline, but Othram Inc. CEO David Mittelman says it's '100 percent' true.
He's right to be confident, though. The forensic DNA technology has already performed feats that would previously have been considered impossible.
They've helped to solve cases from as far back as 1881, and even identified one of the victims of the USA's most prolific serial killer, Samuel Little.
With the right funding and a significant upscaling of operations, Othram could make serial killing a thing of the past, as well as helping thousands of families find out what happened to their loved ones and solve decades-old cold cases.
Revolutionary DNA Technology Could Stop Serial Killers For Good