The victim of a 1991 homicide has been identified as Toussaint Gonsalves using investigative genetic genealogy, police said.
Kentucky law enforcement agencies are increasingly using forensic genealogy to identify crime victims and suspects.
Police found the man on Dec. 4, 1991, in the Boston Harbor near Thompson Island. An autopsy performed by the at the time ruled his death a homicide. After 33 years, the victim was identified as ...
Forensic genealogy uses DNA evidence to build family trees and ... of a Louisville man — thanks to the use of a fairly new investigative tool among Kentucky police. William Dennis Matthews ...
ALTOONA — Lake County Sheriff's Office detectives have determined the identity of the young woman whose remains were found ...
Kentucky officials have several identified homicide victims and suspects by matching their DNA to potential relatives.
Double Does: Two separate Jane Doe cases, one investigator trying to give the women their names back
This episode of Arizona Crime Uncovered follows the story of two Jane Does who were both found dead in Mohave County decades ...
Gale's attorney, Sammy Weiss, told 5 Investigates Gale recently had open-heart surgery and still has stitches from the operation, and he will be asking for a delay in the cross-country travel.
After 40 years, deputies said they have identified a Florida cold case victim who would have been a teenager when she went ...
“Mr. Gonsalves’ identification is a direct result of the FBI’s use of investigative genetic genealogy, a unique method used to generate new leads in unsolved homicides, sex ...
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