A Maryland man nabbed for murder through DNA and genetic genealogy has pleaded guilty to the crime.
A Maryland man nabbed for murder through DNA and genetic genealogy has pleaded guilty to the crime -- shooting a man during a home invasion who died five years later, prosecutors said Monday.
Since the arrest of the suspected"Golden State Killer" in April 2018, over 50 suspects have been identified through the technology, according to CeCe Moore, the chief genealogist at Parabon NanoLabs, which investigated Frampton's case among others. Moore has appeared as an expert in ABC News 20/20 episodes.
Temple died on June 18, 2015 -- more than five years later -- and his death was ruled a homicide, police said.The break came through genetic genealogy. Both were collected for testing; DNA from the cup and cigarette was determined to share the same source of DNA found on the knife at the crime scene, prosecutors said.
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