Familial DNA could identify victims through their family members. Could the issue be cold hard cash? Author: Michael Doudna Updated: 10:23 PM MST May 7, 2021
PHOENIX There are an estimated 40,000 unidentified remains throughout the United States. Those people could be the victims of murders, accidents or suicides. Bodies found and lives lost.
Those unidentified people can create problems for law enforcement, especially if you are trying to solve a murder case.
“Where does the victim fall in this? I think they really end up off by the wayside,” Brian Tozer, a detective with the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office, said.
The reality is that if officers don’t know the victim, it makes solving a potential homicide incredibly difficult.
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According to AZ Family, DNA testing allowed the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office to complete a familial search for the young woman’s relatives, leading them to find relatives in St. Louis, MO.