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The Ethics of Forensic Genealogy

March 22, 2019 By Alice

The Ethics of Forensic Genealogy by AdS

Introduction Lately, we have seen numerous cases that were unsolved for decades, where the use of forensic genealogy provided authorities with answers. Checking people’s family trees based on characteristics from the DNA sample on file has given us a string of cases where a suspect has now been identified. The media started to pick up […]

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Filed Under: Case of the Month, Forensics Tagged With: Case of the Month, Consent, Ethics, Forensic Genealogy, Privacy

Sandra Kay Ross (Feb 6, 1952 – missing Jan 8, 1984)

January 1, 2019 By Alice

Sandra Kay Ross

On January 8, 1984 Sandra Kay Ross disappeared from Apex, Wake County, North Carolina. She was 31 years old and the mother of a young daughter. Her case was entered into the NamUs database on July 15, 2009 (#MP2482 link below). There is very little information online about Sandra’s case except for some repeated content. […]

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Filed Under: Case of the Month, Missing Persons Tagged With: Case of the Month, Missing Person, North Carolina, Sandra Kay Ross

Albino Luciani, Pope John Paul I

December 1, 2018 By Alice

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Albino Luciani, known as smiling Pope John Paul I, died on Sept 28, 1978 after a papal reign of only 33 days. He was 65 years old. Lack of clarity The death of Albino Luciani (Oct 17, 1912 – Sept 28, 1978) has long been one of speculation, intrigue, conspiracy, and wild accusations involving the […]

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Case of the Month Tagged With: Albino Luciani, Book Reviews, Case of the Month, John Cornwell, Pope John Paul I, Vatican

Herman Edward Wilhelm Luhrsen

November 1, 2018 By Alice

Herman Edward Wilhelm Luhrsen grave stone

One of my readers mentioned the unsolved case of Herman Edward Wilhelm Luhrsen (Dec 4, 1886 – Feb 14, 1937). He said it was strange, with multiple angles, and without a good web presence. He kindly summarized the case for me in an email. I got curious and tried to find more articles in the public […]

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Filed Under: Case of the Month Tagged With: Case of the Month, Gun Fire, Herman Edward Wilhelm Luhrsen, Wisconsin

Johnny Rush Bowman (Sept 15, 1952 – Aug 19, 1984)

October 1, 2018 By Alice

Johnny Rush Bowman Photography FBI Grid AdS

Virginia State Trooper Johnny Rush Bowman (Sept 15, 1952 – Aug 19, 1984) was stabbed 45 times by an unknown attacker (or attackers) on Aug. 19, 1984, around 415 am after answering the door at his own home in Manassas, Virginia. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest […]

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Filed Under: Case of the Month Tagged With: Case of the Month, DNA, FBI, Johnny Rush Bowman, Knife Attack, Virginia, Virginia State Troopers

1915 Colton John Doe

September 1, 2018 By Alice

Willows near the water 1915 Colton John Doe Photography Eric de Sturler

An unknown man I call the “1915 Colton John Doe” was found hanging from a willow tree in the Santa Ana river bottom, 2 miles southwest of Colton, San Bernardino County, California. Suicide, no identification. When I read that this unidentified man picked a willow tree to commit suicide the symbolism ran wild in my […]

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Filed Under: Case of the Month Tagged With: 1915 Colton John Doe, California, Case of the Month, Colton, DNA, hanging, Santa Ana River, suicide, Unidentified

The 1953 Murders of Gail and Paul Schultz

August 1, 2018 By Alice

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Gail Lee Schultz and Paul G. Schultz Jr., two siblings, were murdered on March 7, 1953. They were bludgeoned to death with a blunt instrument. Their cases are officially labelled cold by the authorities. The chance that we will ever find out who killed Gail and Paul Schultz and why they had to die, are very […]

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Filed Under: Case of the Month Tagged With: Bardole DNA Collection Method, Blunt force trauma, Case of the Month, cranial injuries, Gail Lee Schultz, Nazareth, Paul and Gail Schultz, Paul G. Schultz Jr., Pennsylvania

Unsolved: Thomas Wayne Grant

July 1, 2018 By Alice

Thomas Wayne Grant

Having a loved one taken from you in a violent way and never knowing why is shattering. That is what Thomas Wayne Grant’ sisters Janet and Pam are going through. There is nothing online and nobody was held accountable. Janet and Pam remember that their brother worked part-time in the Legal Aid Society’s juvenile division […]

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Filed Under: Case of the Month Tagged With: Case of the Month, Cleveland, Ohio, Strangulation, Thomas Wayne Grant

Who killed Tiffany Robin Stubbs?

May 26, 2018 By Alice

Tiffany Robin Stubbs/Courtesy Stubbs Family

Introduction Tiffany Robin Stubbs (April 21, 1986 – May 27, 1988) had just turned two when she died. She was the daughter of Dwayne & Edna (Nash) Stubbs. She had a four-year-old brother. This post is a work in progress. There are many gaps and I am still gathering information. However, a two-year-old died and […]

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Filed Under: Case of the Month Tagged With: asphyxiation from drowning, Case of the Month, DNA, Missouri, Tiffany Robin Stubbs

Norma Diane Cramer (1946 – 1968)

May 1, 2018 By Alice

Norma Diane Cramer

On July 2, 1968, Norma Diane Cramer traveled from her home in Elyria (Ohio) to see her old boyfriend Mark Varasso in Portage (Indiana). Norma’s remains were found on August 17, 1968. She left behind a little girl, Mary. This is the Case of the Month for May 2018. The call for modern technology This […]

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Since 2009, I write about unsolved cases that need renewed media attention. I only do research and leave active investigations to the authorities.

My posts cover homicides, missing and unidentified people, wrongful convictions, and forensics as related to unsolved cases.

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