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Author Humes, Edward, author.

Title The forever witness : how DNA and genealogy solved a cold case double murder / Edward Humes.

Publication Info. [New York] : Dutton, [2022]

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  363.25 HUMES    Check Shelf
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Non Fiction  363.25 HUMES    Check Shelf
 Bloomfield at the Atrium  363.25 HUM    Check Shelf
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 Burlington Public Library - Adult Department  363.25 HUMES    Check Shelf
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 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  363.25 HUMES    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Display shelf  363.25 HUM    DUE 05-16-24

Description x, 372 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [347]-358) and index.
Summary "After 30 years, Detective Jim Scharf arrested a teenage couple's murderer--and exposed a looming battle between the pursuit of justice and the right to privacy. When Tanya Van Cuylenborg and Jay Cook were murdered during a trip to Seattle in the 1980s, detectives had few leads. The murder weapon was missing. No one witnessed any suspicious activity. And there was only a single handprint on the outside of the young couple's van. The detectives assumed Tanya and Jay were victims of a serial killer--but without any leads, the case seemed forever doomed. In deep-freeze, long-term storage, biological evidence from the crime scenes sat waiting. Meanwhile, California resident CeCe Moore began her lifetime fascination with genetic genealogy. As DNA testing companies rapidly grew in popularity, she discovered another use for the technology: solving crimes. When Detective Jim Scharf decided to send the cold case's decades-old DNA to Parabon NanoLabs, he hoped he would bring closure to the Van Cuylenborg and Cook families. He didn't know that he and Moore would make history. Anyone can submit a saliva sample to learn about their ancestry. But what happens after the results of these tests are uploaded to the internet? As lawyers, policymakers, and police officers fight over questions of consent and privacy, the implications of Scharf's case become ever clearer. Approximately 250,000 murders in the United States remain unsolved today. We have the tools to catch many of these killers--but what is the cost?"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Criminal investigation -- Case studies.
Genetic genealogy -- Case studies.
Cold cases (Criminal investigation) -- Case studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
Cold cases (Criminal investigation) (OCoLC)fst01736451
Criminal investigation. (OCoLC)fst00883201
Genetic genealogy. (OCoLC)fst01748669
Genre/Form Case studies. (OCoLC)fst01423765
Case studies.
Other Form: Online version: Humes, Edward. Forever witness [New York] : Dutton, [2022] 9781524746292 (DLC) 2021058095
ISBN 9781524746278 (hardcover)
1524746274 (hardcover)
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