specifically identify a person, and that s fingerprintspa see and dna. fingerprints have been around around f i m surehat they got or it s likely that they got fingerprints. they re my sources tell me that they did get some good dnaid profiles, but this person has never been arrested. so he is not in the dna database, which is the other way you identify a killer. butfy a what what i believe happened is they use forensic fi genealogy, which is diving intoa the commercial dna databases that are outtas that a there the available to any one of us whooo wants to pay the moneyne and lok at our own genealogy.da and those databases have builtte up a pretty good bank of dna profiles. all the way through the familyle line. and i think in. thi s hise, it s ghhighly likely that that s whae happened here, is they were able to get into commercial databases and make and make a match atan least to a relative ,and that led them to this person. pe i don t think the carson.r led h to it. wa
specifically identify a person. and that s fingerprints and dna. now, fingerprints have been around for a long time. i m sure it s likely that they got fingerprints there. my sources tell me that they did get some good dna profiles but this person has never been arrested so he s not in the dna database which is the other way you identify a killer. what i believe happened is they used forensic genealogy, which is diving into the commercial dna databases that are out there that are available to any one of us who wants to pay the money and look at our own genealogy, and those databases have built up a pretty good bank of dna profiles through the family line. i think in this case it s highly likely that that s what happened here, is they were able to get into the commercial databases and make a match, at least to a relative. and that led them to this person. i don t think the car led them to it. i think the car was incidental,
killer? i don t think he is an outlier in the context of mass murderers or serial killers. they have this urge to kill, they can act normal for period of time and then they go psychotic and then back to normal, or on the outward looking in side. i think he fits a pretty common profile in the context of serial killers and mass murderers. will: explain to me in 30 seconds if you can, genealogical dna, he left dna at the crime scene, meaning he has no criminal record to tie that dna to but you can find in his family tree somewhere in the government database dna and trace down to him? there is a new thing called foreign sick genealogy. the fbi has pioneered that. there are commercial dna databases. we can pay the money and get
scene and find unknown dna and they think it s significant, they will put that unknown dna through the codis database to see if there is a hit, a match. if isn t, it remains unknown dna. that s when they take it to the public dna databases, the ones that do allow law enforcement to go there. they run it. if there are any familial hits, and it can be distant relatives, that gives them a working knowledge right there to narrow it down to look and try to find that potential suspect. if they find someone they believe is a credible potential suspect, they then have to get the actual dna from that person to match with the unknown dna before there can be any type of arrest. and another cnn source is telling our network that it was that genetic genealogy, that dna, that actually was used to get the arrest warrant along with that white car we heard
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