Othram - General Discussion

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Mind Over Murder: NEW: David Mittelman of Othram: DNA Solves Cases (Part 2) on Apple Podcasts
''In this brand-new episode, "Mind Over Murder" co-hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley talk with David Mittelman, CEO of Othram, the Texas based crime lab that is breaking cold cases across the country. David fills us in on how Othram full genome sequencing is identifying crime victims and suspects for the FBI and other law enforcement partners. Topics discussed: the Brianna Maitland case in Vermont, how funds are being raised to solve cold cases, and some big news that David Mittelman of Othram and Paul Holes of the Murder Squad podcast will announce at CrimeCon! This is part 2 of 2 parts.

New York Times: The True Crime-Obsessed Philanthropists Paying to Catch Killers
When the police can’t afford to solve cold cases using DNA databases, deep-pocketed donors c

The True Crime-Obsessed Philanthropists Paying to Catch Killers

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Unmasked (crimecon.com)
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I'm about halfway through the book. It is really fantastic.
 
For those that are new to this thread or following our work for the first time, here is the best way to stay in touch:

1. We post all case updates to this Websleuths thread: Othram - General Discussion.
2. If you want email updates on new case solves or new cases we are funding, you can subscribe to our email list: Latest Updates from DNASolves.
3. We have a discussion group on Facebook where we discuss details and updates on all our cases: DNASolves Advocates | Facebook.

We are also looking for input from everyone on how we can do better and on new and cool things we can build for the community. For example, we just recently launched a map-based view of cases we are involved in (see earlier posts in this thread for links).

Thanks for everyone's support and have a great weekend!
 

Today I would like to suggest this case out of NY. A woman likely in her 20's, found in 2000, has quite a few identifiers available (DNA, fingerprints...), yet sadly she remains unidentifed...
 
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