Despite multiple attempts to identify her, the Jane Doe found on a cliff in Tibourn, California remained a mystery for nearly six decades.
The only clue to a murdered Phoenix woman's identity was a purse with "Monique" scrawled across it. Here's how DNA testing helped solve the case.
A mysterious John Doe Case that baffled Stark County investigators for a few decades has been solved. The skeletal remains of ...
A John Doe whose remains were found in 2001 has been identified as a Pontiac father who was gunned down in 1994, Ohio ...
Remains found in Ohio identified as Anthony Gulley, missing since 1994, and the case is now considered a homicide.
In the 80's a woman was found dead in a wooded area in Orlando, Florida. It took years to identify the then Julie Doe.
These comparisons identified “Julie Doe” as Pamela Leigh Walton, born a biological male in Kentucky and put up for adoption.
Investigative Genetic Genealogists with the DNA Doe Project are currently working to identify the woman who was found over 24 years ago in a wooded area five miles northeast of Kilgore.
The Sheriff's Office said its detectives have made a breakthrough in a cold case dating back nearly four decades. A body ...
The identity of the ‘John Doe’ will be announced during a press conference Tuesday afternoon at the Stark County Sheriff’s Office.
The Volusia Sheriff’s Office is asking locals with backgrounds similar to a 1982 French-Canadian “John Doe” to provide DNA samples in an attempt to identify him. In a collaboration with FHD ...
The case sat for decades. In June 2020, Phoenix police brought the case to the DNA Doe Project, whose investigative genetic genealogists work pro bono to identify John and Jane Does, missing ...