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A student’s rape went unsolved for 14 years. Police say the suspect gave his DNA to a genealogy database.

Posted on June 30, 2021 by pogowasright.org

Katie Shepherd reports on another cold case that was solved when police used a commercial genealogy database to search for a match for the suspect. This case was an alleged rape in 2007 and

The case might have remained a mystery if Jared T. Vaughn had not voluntarily provided a sample of his DNA to a public genealogy database, according to police.

The use of such databases has raised a host of concerns by privacy advocates. But in the Florida case, law enforcement justifies its use when all other leads have been exhausted.

“Our success depends on information found in public genealogy databases, where participants must, and this is important, they must opt in for law enforcement matching,” Brutnell said.

Read more in the Washington Post.

Category: SurveillanceU.S.

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