Advances in forensic genomics have shifted the challenge from generating DNA evidence to reasoning over complex information, creating a role for AI-assisted identity inference to help scale and standardize investigations. #dnasolves
Toronto Police Service investigators leveraged Othram’s forensic-grade genome sequencing technology to analyze DNA evidence from a 2008 sexual assault, ultimately identifying and arresting the suspect nearly 18 years later. #dnasolves
Working with Othram, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office and the Yavapai County Office of the Medical Examiner identified 1983 Prescott John Doe as Edwin Mowrey, a military veteran whose remains were discovered in a remote area near Prescott. #dnasolves
Working with Othram, Inglewood PD and the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner identified 1991 Inglewood John Doe as Elmer Holmgren, a missing attorney whose murder was long suspected to be linked to serial killer Sante Kimes. #dnasolves
In July 1966, a teenage girl checked into a motel in Pecos, Texas under a false name. Later that day, she was found at the bottom of the motel pool. No one knew who she was.
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Nearly 50 years after his death, the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner teamed with Othram to identify 1976 John Doe as David Michael Resnik. #dnasolves
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A serial sexual predator evaded identification for years. Working with Othram, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension identified Donald Edmond Warner as the suspect. He has been arrested and sent to prison.
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