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  1. 24 juil. 2019 · On January 21, 2021 the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) and the DNA Doe Project (DDP) announced the identity of a man and woman whose bodies were discovered on August 9, 1976 near Locklair Road, a narrow frontage road between Sumter and Florence, South Carolina. They are James Paul Freund and Pamela Mae Buckley.

  2. 20 juin 2021 · She then provided her DNA profile to DNA Doe Project (DDP) that had been working with the Sheriff’s Office on the case since April, 2018. DDP uploaded Debra’s sister’s DNA profile to the genealogy database called GEDmatch, which matched the DNA profile of “Orange Socks” uploaded previously by DDP. Sheriff Chody said it was too early to identify a suspect in Debra’s death.

  3. Pending Cases. These cases are going through the laboratory processes to extract DNA from a biological sample, undergoing whole genome sequencing, and formatting the genomic sequence into a profile that can be uploaded to the databases at GEDmatch Pro, FamilyTreeDNA.com, and DNAJustice.org. Sort By.

  4. Tracey Hobson, AKA “Anaheim Jane Doe” — age 20 of Anaheim found murdered nears the side of the freeway in the Anaheim, CA (DNA Doe Project) Dana Lynn Dodd, AKA “Lavender Doe” — age 21 of Jacksonville, FL found murdered in Kilgore, TX in 2006 (DNA Doe Project) Darlene Wilson Norcross — age 61 of Ohio found in West Chester, Butler ...

  5. 9 nov. 2021 · DNA Doe Project’s expert volunteer investigators have resolved more than 100 cases of unidentified remains using these techniques. “We were fortunate enough to find two relatively close DNA relative matches in GEDmatch that led us to Connie’s family,” said team leader Lori Flowers with the DNA Doe Project.

  6. 27 juin 2024 · 1976 Jane Doe IdentifiedWoman found in Grundy County identified as JoAnn “Vickie” Smith. Morris, IL – After more than 47 years, the remains of a young Black woman found near Seneca, Illinois have been identified as JoAnn “Vickie” Smith of Ohio by a dedicated team of volunteer investigative genetic genealogists with the DNA Doe Project.

  7. 7 déc. 2021 · Madison, WI – After more than 34 years, authorities have successfully identified Dane County Chimney Doe as Ronnie Joe Kirk, originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Kirk’s last known ties were in Madison, Wisconsin. The identification was made possible through the collaborative efforts of law enforcement, forensic experts, and the DNA Doe Project ...