could make an arrest. we do not arrest people on genetic database, we needed to get his sample, we need to have it confirmed through the state police crime lab. so, they staked him out, hoping they would leave something behind with his dna on it. we had a couple of undercover guys watching all day long, to see if you abandon anything, he abandoned nothing, we completely struck out. they tried again. state troopers eventually followed the man to, of all things, an event at a public school. this time, success. an undercover female trooper, befriended him, and was able to get some things directly from him. what did she do? she was able to get a water bottle and government that he used. the state crime lab prepared the dna from those samples to the dna of the crime scene. they matched. now, investigators were confident that they had their man. standing, right where they
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dna from a crime scene to a database used by thousands looking for lost relatives. their search turned people up whose dna had distant matches to the killer. from there, investigators constructed a family tree, and narrowed it down to their man. when you read about it and see it, you say to yourself, why did i not think about this? i mean, it is completely brilliant. parabon s genetic geologists to the same thing in the hunt for the man who murdered christy. sure enough, they found relatives who shared dna with her killer. in a couple of days, they were able to take these few people, who shared dna with our unknown killer, and build up to that person could have been. remember, they knew the killer had european and latino ancestry. one man in the family tree stood out. he matched the ancestry, and lived near christy when she was murdered. but that didn t mean
like playing this up much because remember khashoggi was a u.s. resident but not a u.s. citizen. president trump says to aides that the killing didn t happen on u.s. soil, why should it be such an enormous concern to the u.s., despite the fact there was an outrage over the murder of someone writing for the washington post who was a legal resident for the united states. what do you expect to see or hear from the president saying he hasn t been briefed yet, we don t know, we ll see is how he continues to refers to it. we will get some sense of the report perhaps monday or tuesday, the president has talked about that. we don t expect that to be released publicly. i think the president may take the exact same approach he has taken so far, saying there isn t any way of knowing specifically what may have happened and who ordered it. people wake up this morning, shifting gears here, first thing they look on their social media, they look at their feeds, but also that s factoring in wit