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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:29 pm
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HTML http://www.wbaltv.com/article/polic...to-identify-woman-found-dead-in-2005/19436744
Police use DNA technology in effort to identify woman found dead
in 2005
Using DNA phenotyping technology, Anne Arundel County police are
asking for the public's help to identify a woman whose body was
found in 2005.
County police on Wednesday released an image developed from
forensic DNA analysis by Parabon-Nano Labs. The process predicts
physical appearance and ancestry from unidentified DNA evidence,
police said.
Two juveniles found the woman's body on July 27, 2005, in a
wooded area off Cross Street near Wasena Avenue in Baltimore.
The recovered remains were identified as a 19- to 23-year-old
white woman who was about 5 feet 5 inches to 5 feet 8 inches
tall with dark, reddish or brown curly hair.
To date, the woman remains unidentified and the medical examiner
has been unable to provide an exact cause and manner of death.
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:30 pm
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HTML https://i.imgur.com/E8InCsY.jpg
New reconstruction of Jane Doe.
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:31 pm
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HTML https://patch.com/maryland/annapolis/image-woman-2005-cold-case-released
Anne Arundel County Police say they have not given up hope of
identifying the woman and "hope to provide some closure to her
surviving family members." The department's Cold Case Unit
recently sought help from Parabon NanoLabs in Reston, Virginia,
to create an image of the woman.
On its website Parabon says that it uses a forensic DNA analysis
tool to predict the physical appearance and ancestry of an
unknown person from DNA. It can also determine kinship between
DNA samples out to six degrees of relatedness. The firm bills
Snapshot as useful for generating investigative leads, narrowing
suspect lists, and solving human remains cases.
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:32 pm
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HTML https://snapshot.parabon-nanolabs.com/
This is the technology they are using. They have also used it to
determine the appearance of a suspect, when there is DNA
evidence from an attacker found at a crime scene.
HTML https://www.forensicmag.com/news/20...cide-days-after-release-dna-phenotype-profile
A murderer in Texas, Ryan Riggs ended up turning himself in days
after his 'snapshot' was released. Within hours of it's release,
the police already got tips from people who thought that it was
Riggs.
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:33 pm
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