VA VA - Angela Rader, 14, & Tammy Akers, 14, Roanoke, 7 February 1977

Using a new forensic archeological detection instrument (sorry, I don't know what it is, how it works or anything about it), Angela's DNA was detected during the course of discovering the DNA and then the remains of another missing person. It appears that Earl Bramblett may not have murdered these girls.



40 years later, some of Gina Hall’s remains found in Pulaski County
It's a quantum oscillator. It supposedly works by measuring the frequency of one's DNA. Quantum oscillators *do* measure such things - as materials all vibrate at particular frequencies including DNA - but what isn't clear is if an *individual's* DNA has a distinct vibration or not. Forensic experts are extremely skeptical about this technology and the inventor has not (so far) allowed anyone in forensics to test it.
 
There's a Tammy Lynn Akers who died in a car accident in Roanake VA in 1989. She was 26, the age this Tammy would have been. Likely just a weird coincidence, but a really weird one.
 

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