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    Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Twist in Gacy killings: Mom says DNA proves victim not son

    Though Sherry Marino has been visiting a grave that was supposed to contain her son’s remains for more than three decades, she knew in her heart he was not there – that Michael was not, as the authorities told her, body No. 14 from the home of serial killer John Wayne Gacy.
    Chicago Tribune
    Though Sherry Marino has been visiting a grave that was supposed to contain her son’s remains for more than three decades, she knew in her heart he was not there – that Michael was not, as the authorities told her, body No. 14 from the home of...

    Tags: X-rays, John Wayne Gacy, Dentistry and Dental Health, Crime Victims, Norwood Park

  2. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Exactly what feedyards want

    Some cattle grow like weeds; some hit the high-grade targets. Some do both, some neither. That's the way it goes in the world of commodity cattle. But cattle can be so much more, adding profit throughout the supply chain. “Cattle that grow fast and...

    Tags: GeneMax Corporation, Science and Technology, Medical Specialization, Biology, Genetics

  4. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  5. Richard Dorsey Convicted on All Counts in Cold-Case Sexual Assaults

    A jury convicted a man on all 12 counts he faced Wednesday afternoon in the rape of several women between 2001 and 2004, cases which Anchorage police say had gone cold until the discovery of DNA evidence.
    Channel 2 News
    A jury convicted a man on all 12 counts he faced Wednesday afternoon in the rape of several women between 2001 and 2004, cases which Anchorage police say had gone cold until the discovery of DNA evidence. APD spokesperson Anita Shell says Richard...

    Tags: Assault, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes

  6. Oct 24, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. It’s a family affair!

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    Staff photographer Ricardo DeAratanha shares his passion for visual communication with his family....
  8. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Trial begins for man linked to double-murder by lottery tickets

    A Chicago man accused of fatally shooting a cashier and customer inside a Southwest Side convenience store in 2005 “almost got away with it,” but a trail that started with lottery tickets he’d purchased moments before the killings ultimately led police to him, prosecutors said Tuesday as the man’s double-murder trial  got underway.
    Tribune reporter
    A Chicago man accused of fatally shooting a cashier and customer inside a Southwest Side convenience store in 2005 “almost got away with it,” but a trail that started with lottery tickets he’d purchased moments before the killings...

    Tags: Witnesses, FBI, Lifestyle and Leisure, Theft, Lotteries

  10. Oct 19, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Red Angus Association now offering GE-EPDs powered by HD 50K

    MADISON, N.J. - The Red Angus Association of America (RAAA) and Pfizer Animal Health have partnered to provide more reliable genetic predictions for RAAA members and their commercial customers. Breeders can now take advantage of genomic-enhanced...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Medical Specialization, Biology, Biotechnology Industry

  12. Oct 19, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  13. Part II: Gary Krueger, retired Seattle cop, linked to multiple hit-man style murders

    It was just after 10 p.m. on a cold March night in Kirkland, 2010.
    Washington's Most Wanted
    It was just after 10 p.m. on a cold March night in Kirkland, 2010. Two men in their 60s stole an aluminum boat in an attempt to escape a botched robbery. What they didn’t know was the plug in the boat’s hull had been removed. "I can only...

    Tags: Witnesses, Chemical Industry, FBI, Prosecution, Theft

  14. Oct 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Fake chewing gum survey helps SPD crack 1976 murder cold case

    After three decades, two police interviews and separate DNA samples failed to link a Seattle transient to a killing in Maine in 1976, authorities said asking him to chew a piece of gum was what brought him to justice.
    Los Angeles Times
    After three decades, two police interviews and separate DNA samples failed to link a Seattle transient to a killing in Maine in 1976, authorities said asking him to chew a piece of gum was what brought him to justice. In a ruse meant to collect DNA...

    Tags: Chris Coleman, Chemical Industry, Biotechnology Industry, Health and Safety at School, Murder

  16. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  17. Fake Chewing Gum Survey Helps Crack Cold Case Murder

    AUGUSTA, Maine -- Cold case detectives say a DNA sample from a phony "chewing gum survey" led to an arrest in the murder of a 70-year-old woman in 1976.
    KTLA News
    AUGUSTA, Maine -- Cold case detectives say a DNA sample from a phony "chewing gum survey" led to an arrest in the murder of a 70-year-old woman in 1976. Gary Sanford Raub, 63, was arrested on Monday in Seattle and charged with killing Blanche Kimball...

    Tags: Memorial Day, Chemical Industry, Crimes, Biotechnology Industry, Rentals

  18. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Bail denied for cold case murder suspect

    A Chicago man in federal prison for drug conspiracy has been charged in a “cold case” home invasion and slaying on the city’s Northwest Side after his DNA matched blood found at the scene, prosecutors said today.
    Tribune reporter
    A Chicago man in federal prison for drug conspiracy has been charged in a “cold case” home invasion and slaying on the city’s Northwest Side after his DNA matched blood found at the scene, prosecutors said today. Adalberto Santiago, 46,...

    Tags: Prisons, Witnesses, Prosecution, Chicago Police Department, Murder

  20. Oct 16, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  21. Notre Dame receives grant to fight invasive species

    <span style="font-size: small;">Notre Dame is getting involved in the fight to protect the Great Lakes. </span>
    Notre Dame is getting involved in the fight to protect the Great Lakes. The university has received a $599,931 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to develop technology for early detection of invasive species in the Great Lakes. "By...

    Tags: Invasive Species, Science and Technology, Aquaculture, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics

  22. Oct 12, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  23. Part I: Attempted robbery and sunken boat leads to cop turned killer

    Parella Lewis takes on captivating case full of twists, turns - and murder
    Washington's Most Wanted
    Parella Lewis takes on captivating case full of twists, turns - and murder The story starts at a Kirkland home on Lake Washington -- an attempted home invasion gone bad led police to a former Seattle police officer who had turned into a cold-blooded...

    Tags: Bank Robbery, Chemical Industry, Biotechnology Industry, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice

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