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sample. which is a big deal? it is. given that you believe the killer left is dna behind. yes. hicke s sample was rushed to a lab, and was comparing if the dna found at the scene. please also check his alibi. and you leave work at all today? not at all. we were eventually able to, through his demand, determined that he was at work that day. he had never left? he had never left. and then, the results from that dna test came back. investigators were floored. he was your prime suspect? he was. and there s no match? there is no dna match. what s that moment like? it s frustrating, because what you think you have, you do not. a solid alibi, and a negative dna result. investigators believed hicke had the motive to kill meghan, but there is absolutely no proof he did it. i m like, are you a hunter percent sure? you still believe she killed her? that point, i still believe he killed her. at that point with the dna? and we thought he had something to
anyone to know that is considering perpetrating this type of crime, you will live dna behind, as bryan kohberger has apparently learned. and probably in anna walsh of austria s case, her husband will probably learn that as well so hopefully it will help deter cr. some individuals seem to do this type of thing only once and then move on with their lives and live pretty normal lives. we are seeing a lot of that in genetic genealogy. i do hope this can help deter someone who is making this type of decision in the future. trace: cece moore, very, very insightful. thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. thanks for having me. trace: the cdc says the key safety monitoring system has linked the new pfizer covid booster to a potential increase in certain kinds of stroke. yet the cdc is still advising yet the cdc is still advising people to take the shot.
i think just talking generically , i m quite confident that dna can play a very critical role ng analogy can play a critical role in identifying who is responsible for this crime. you look at a crime like thi and it was brutal and it appear the victims had defensive wounds . so i can t imagine that kohberger would not have left some dna behind. the question is where they pulled to retrieve it. that they find a drop of blood or perspiration that could ve been left behind. how has technology developed that will allow investigators t suck up all of this dna and analyze it? my experience comes from lon years of dna but when you look at the golden state killer in the way that case was solved, h killed 13 people and over 50 an ultimately after 40 years of an investigation, it was genetic genealogy that ultimately solve that case and about 60 days. we talk about this new tool, it
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