BTK had a locked shed in the back of the property. No one was allowed in it. The whole family obeyed that rule. I can think of no reason for a spouse to have a private, locked, shed—no reason that isn’t nefarious. A shed. Who does that???
“Lyle” is also the person and the case that brought me to Websleuths. Am absolutely amazed that the person who did so much work “talked to his father.” Really wondered if I would hear such words. Peace to “Lyle’s” family.
WOW, this DNA technology is a...
There was discussion earlier about a brother who alledgedly was charged with burglary and rape. The brother lives or lived in Southern California; there was also discussion about GSK possibly having an accomplice in some of the crimes. I didnt hear anything about GSK being a twin, so I was...
He used to get vertigo and couldnt get out of bed sometimes so he had to stay home. Tim Muriset, co-worker...thx to SecretAgentMan
Hmmm.....not exactly a condition experienced by most people who like to walk on roofs!
On another topic....Im brushing up on my genealogy skills and I have a...
I am curious as to what similarities have been found between the manner in which Debbie Dorian was killed and GSK’s m.o. that would lead to seeing if there is a connection? I know the case was re-opened or being re-looked at since August 2017 and that two detectives are looking at it on...
Can anyone elaborate on the “rare gentic trait” he has. Anything else about it other than blood type not revealed in saliva? Any “conditions” come with it?
Regaring GSK’s Strange Smell: There are at least three kinds of fairly rare gentic conditions that can cause odd smell. I found this yesterday but cannot recall where (will look) but one can look up each condition separately.
”The three medical conditions that can influence our...
Anyone have a current LE contact working the Zodiac case? Would love to know if they have or will submit what they have to the geneology sites’ DNA base.
I DO believe they got a DNA match from DeAngelo to the evidence; I was referring to the step BEFORE thatmeaning what led them to wanting HIS DNA. My first guess is via a familial tip; my other thought was the photo match technology, of which I believe TinEye is a popularized version. LE may...
My Big Question: They did not have ANY idea about this suspect until 6 days ago, and I'm wondering: Do ALL law Enforcement collect DNA samples of their Force, and if not, why not?
Also, despite the officer saying that nothing in Michele's book led them to THIS man, it's clear that her book and...
>>Margaret Press (DNA Doe Project co-founder) just replied: 'Yes. He's tough. All his DNA matches are related to each other. It will take lots of time and lots of skill.'
Can someone who is DNA-savvy, explain this to me. If his DNA matches are related to one another, then are those same DNA...
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