Catching Criminals With Their Relative’s DNA: 27 Minute Documentary
“Less than a nanogram is needed“
Because that is all they find at a crime scene.
Some hair and skin cells.
Using only a couple 3rd cousins, burial records, and obituaries.
Nearly all of it is open source.
And it’s expanding.
Rapidly.
The future of policing, crime solving, spying, intelligence and counter intelligence, and guerrilla warfare, will never be the same again…
A Must Watch.
A nanogram of evidence…
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If you’re going to do something that brings this kind of attention, make sure not to do it in a place they’ll comb for DNA – or make it a place that either naturally washes your DNA away or contaminates any sample beyond utility.
Any DNA, or even a whole body, exposed to water for more than 24 hours is totaled.
Which is curious. I wonder if that is still true now. But it was a few years ago when I was talking to some homicide detectives.
“Trust the science!” lol
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1571142/
Easy way to frame people too.
In a way.
Your victim(The picture) will have cell phone data as an alibi in 99% of cases.
And a witness in 99% percent as well.
Assuming they aren’t a total loner.
Framing someone is extremely hard to do.
You can create a bunch of headache for the detectives and CSI team.
But they aren’t stupid.