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GREAT FALLS, Mont. DNA evidence preserved after a 1956 double homicide and the use of forensic genealogy has helped a Montana sheriff’s office close the books on the 65-year-old cold case, officials said.
Investigators with the Cascade County Sheriff’s Office concluded Kenneth Gould who died in Oregon County, Missouri, in 2007 more than likely killed Patricia Kalitzke, 16, and Duane Bogle, 18, the Great Falls Tribune reports. Both were shot in the head.
Detective Sgt. Jon Kadner, who took over the case in 2012, said Tuesday it was the oldest case he could find nationwide that has been solved using forensic genealogy, which searches commercial DNA databases to find familial matches to the DNA of a crime suspect.
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HELENA â Montana has long been part of the UFO phenomenon with sightings across the state.
Some people are convinced UFOs are craft from another world. âI realized a long time ago that these are not our craft, they donât belong to human beings,â said Richard OâConnor of Montana City.
For example, Malmstrom Air Force Base near Great Falls is famous in UFO lore for a sighting in March of 1967 that allegedly resulted in the shutting down of nuclear warheads. âOne of the guards saw a light in the sky and later they saw a red light at one of the gates of the control center and all of these missiles shutdown,â said Cameron Logan of Kalispell, who hosts the
GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) DNA evidence preserved on a microscope slide after a 1956 double homicide and the use of forensic genealogy helped a Montana sheriff’s office close the books on the 65-year-old cold case, the Cascade County Sheriff’s Office announced. Investigators concluded Kenneth Gould who died in Oregon County, Missouri, in 2007 more than likely killed Patricia Kalitzke, 16, and Duane Bogle, 18, the Great Falls Tribune reports..
DNA Evidence And Forensic Genealogy Close 65-Year-Old Double Homicide Of Teens
Technology has led investigators to conclude that Kenneth Gould killed teens Patricia Kalitzke and Duane Bogle in 1956.
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DNA evidence preserved after a 1956 double homicide and the use of forensic genealogy has helped a Montana sheriff’s office close the books on the 65-year-old cold case, officials said.
Investigators with the Cascade County Sheriff’s Office concluded Kenneth Gould who died in Oregon County, Missouri, in 2007 more than likely killed Patricia Kalitzke, 16, and Duane Bogle, 18, the Great Falls Tribune reports. Both were shot in the head.