jaejae
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It is my opinion that the FBI have known that Ralph Leon Jackson is the most prolific Serial Killer in US History for almost a decade but as of yet have not identified him as such. They are also aware that men held in many cases through the use of investigative genealogy are innocent including Joseph DeAngelo in the Golden State Killer case and William Talbott in Washington State where I believe he was wrongly convicted on the basis of a scientifically flawed DNA hit that the FBI were aware was not a legitimate one. Here is another report about the takeover of GEDMATCH:
Genealogy database sells out to FBI-linked forensic genetic sequencing firm – [your]NEWS
GEDMATCH has been sold on the erroneous basis that it has actually solved the Golden State Killer case when in reality in my opinion it has caused a great deal of suffering to an innocent man Joseph DeAngelo and his family. Despite what people say financial gain must also be a big motivating factor behind the deal:
Despite having been founded specifically to furnish law enforcement with genetic data, Verogen is positioning itself post-acquisition as the defenders of GEDMatch users’ rights to genetic privacy. “We are steadfast in our commitment to protecting users’ privacy and will fight any future attempts to access data of those who have not opted in,” CEO Brett Williams said in a statement released on Monday.
But Williams also couldn’t hide his glee at having millions of users’ DNA profiles at his fingertips: “Never before have we as a society had the opportunity to serve as a molecular eyewitness, enabling law enforcement to solve violent crimes efficiently and with certainty,” he gushed. Public approval for the use of DNA databases to solve violent crimes is strong, thanks to cases like the Golden State Killer, but genetic researchers agree that it’s a slippery slope from using DNA to nab murder suspects to hacking that DNA and using it to frame people.
Genealogy database sells out to FBI-linked forensic genetic sequencing firm – [your]NEWS