Investigators have identified the remains of a deceased man discovered in Bristol, bringing resolution to a nearly ...
Forensic experts have identified human remains found nearly four decades ago in Bristol, New Hampshire.
A forensic examiner from the state laboratory took the stand in the trial for Michelle Troconis on Thursday and walked the jury through the testing of dozens of DNA samples collected from Jennifer ...
Digital forensics examiner pressed on credentials in Karen Read retrial. Here’s how Monday unfolded.
Testimony continued Monday in the murder trial of Karen Read, who is accused of backing her SUV into her Boston police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe, and leaving him for dead. Prosecutor Adam Lally ...
In a Hartford courtroom on Tuesday morning, prosecutors will begin presenting evidence in a case that went cold for years — a double homicide in the city’s North End in 2016. The state will argue its ...
The latest disclosure by New York City officials that the remains of two more victims of the 2001 World Trade Center attack had been identified signaled a breakthrough in the use of an emerging DNA ...
More witnesses took the stand Friday in Tavaris Jackson’s murder trial, including a latent print examiner, a forensic biologist and an EMS paramedic. Sarah Rambadt, a forensic scientist in the biology ...
Since the ’90s, the name of a woman found dead in an Albuquerque motel was unknown, and no family could be identified. But ...
FARGO - DNA from murder defendant Valentino "Tino" Bagola was found underneath the fingernails of one of two siblings he is accused of stabbing to death, an FBI forensic examiner testified Tuesday.
Police said the skull of a man was found in the woods in Bristol back in 1986 and has been unidentified ever since.
Legislators should increase state funding for DNA testing and forensic genetic genealogy of unidentified human remains, a state task force recommended. The recommendations came from a Washington task ...
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