get some both cars and cut the lock. and it was a 44, magnitude gun. it i said, sonia, it s an awfully big gun for you. it s a canada. and her attitude, i m gonna show this guy. she wanted something big and showy and powerful. after being shot, she didn t seem shook up. most people would be like shaky and very scared. she was angry about it. but even sonia s 44 magnet couldn t save her. just a week later, she was dead. so, was the mysterious fernando romero the color? or john bourdeau? was it possible they were both involved somehow? this time, romero, whoever he was, had vanished. never found him. except south phones. handy for a crime fighting tool, and they? all detectives need was a warrant. and pretty soon, they were
it s amazing. the company behind this new crime-fighting tool is parabon where they do something called dna phenotyping. it s essentially a genetic witness. dr. ellen greytak is parabon s director of bioinformatics. how does it work, in laymen s terms? how can you take dna and make a sketch? well, you focus on those traits that are passed down from parent to child. so if you think about, when you say, oh, you have your mother s eyes. well, you have your mother s eyes because you have your mother s dna. and we can figure out, well, this piece of dna we see in blue-eyed people, but not in brown eyed people. so all your features are connected to your dna. absolutely. parabon started off by helping the u. s. military create dna profiles from the remains of insurgent bombmakers during the iraq war. it wasn t long before cold case detectives were sending them
crime-fighting tool is parabon dnaphenotyping. it s essentially a genetic witness. dr. ellen greytak is parabon s director of bioinformatics. how does it work, in laymen s terms? how can you take dna and make a sketch? well, you focus on those traits that are passed down from parent to child. so if you think about, when you say, oh, you have your mother s eyes. well, you have your mother s eyes because you have your mother s dna. and we can figure out, well, this piece of dna we see in blue-eyed people. so all your features are connected to your dna. absolutely. parabon started off by helping the u.s. military create dna profiles from the remains of insurgent bombmakers during the iraq war. it wasn t long before cold case detectives were sending them e-mails looking for help, as well.
president for addressing this head on. second, we have ignored the crisis, much of what we are doing on a federal level is dealing with assault rivals, because of the mass shooters. and that is a suburban crisis. the crisis in the inner city, that consists of handguns. we have not focused on the handguns. that s where you see the large number of shootings and the victims are black and brown and we have ignored it. a third, as i stated, we must change the ecosystem of public safety. you know what s a great crime fighting tool? dyslexia screening in every school. 30% of our prison population are dislexic. they have a learning disability. if you don t educate, you will incarcerate. 80% of the inmates at riker s