Kentucky law enforcement agencies are increasingly using forensic genealogy to identify crime victims and suspects.
Kentucky officials have several identified homicide victims and suspects by matching their DNA to potential relatives.
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More than two years after a man was beaten to death and left in a wooded area, family members are speaking out about the ...
Naama Levy was held underground, isolated in terror tunnels for so long during her time as a ­hostage that when she finally ...
Attorneys for the man charged in the deaths of four University of Idaho students have alleged police misconduct and flawed ...
Initially considered a suicide, police turned their attention to the boyfriend. “He was becoming a huge problem. We had been ...
A man found hanging from a tree in the Dhaka University area today has been identified as Abu Saleh from Keraniganj upazila ...
The drama tells the story of a cold case that went unsolved for 16 years and the arduous journey to finding the killer.
The Supreme Court granted fast-tracked review in Martin v. United States— a case about whether a Georgia family can sue the ...
The fire broke out before dawn Sunday in a neighborhood at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens. The car belonged to a high ...
Kohberger’s DNA was discovered on a leather sheath for a combat-style knife found at the crime scene, according to police and ...