I created a ‘just in case I go missing’ binder — complete with DNA samples

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I created a ‘just in case I go missing’ binder — complete with DNA samples
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It might have been overkill, but at least nothing was missing.

A woman has caused several TikTok users alarm after she revealed her comprehensive “just in case I go missing” binder she created, filled with hair, fingerprints and several other forms of DNA in the event of a potential crime.

The first episode of her seven-part video series has gained nearly 7.5 million views since being posted a week ago, with many onlookers stunned she went to such great lengths.In one of the videos, the woman chops off part of her hair and adds it to the binder as DNA evidence. Other parts of the clip show her adding handwriting samples, family contacts and even a list of her exes.

A woman has caused several TikTok users alarm after she posted a series of videos showing her creating a “just in case I go missing” binder filled with hair, fingerprints and several other items. “This might be overboard, but I added clean fingerprints just in case there are latent prints they need to match,” said the woman.

The true crime “junkie” also included her medical records for “forensic evidence” as well as to inform loved ones of her medical needs.

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