Genetic genealogy credited for breakthrough in 1988 Baca County cold case

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It's been 34 years since a woman's remains were found in southeast Colorado, but only two months since she was identified. Her daughter says it wouldn't have been possible without genetic genealogy. via AmyWadas

“Social services got involved when I was six and my sister was three. My mom was going through some issues,” said Josie, who now lives in Longmont.In June 1988, a farmer told the Baca County Sheriff's Office he had found what he believed to be human remains on a farm about 20 miles southwest of the town of Springfield in southeast Colorado. The coroner at the time determined the remains were human and had been there for a few years.

“So the first part of the process was to obtain DNA from Jane Doe, which they didn't have on file. So they had to exhume Jane Doe, and they did that in December of 2021,” said Kennedy. “There was one really close match in Family Tree DNA, and later determined it was a first cousin once removed,” she said.

Kennedy says without genetic genealogy, a newer technology now being used in cold cases, Josie and her sister wouldn't have the closure they have today.It’s a technology that's changing the future of forensics.

 

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