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<It was Vallejo. No doubt.> Right. And that announcement was essentially retracted, wasn’t it?
My understanding is that they have entered the Bennalack DNA into the various crime databases with no matches, but about 18 months ago they entered it…
Sure, that would be helpful to solve the Bennallack case. Same with the SR Hitchhiker. Unlikely they were Z crimes, but if you get a named suspect you…
Right but I believe DeAngelo took 4 months from profile to suspect — and as you say, the matching part was reasonably complicated.
Sure, that would be helpful to solve the Bennallack case. Same with the SR Hitchhiker. Unlikely they were Z crimes, but if you get a named suspect you…
Doesn’t sound right. There was a Z crime committed in Sac County? Maybe a partial Z profile matched well to another case with a more complete profile…
Doesn’t sound right. There was a Z crime committed in Sac County?
That’s good clarification Sandy. What I’m wondering is if the poster claims to have consulted with Detective Poyser on DNA, what’s new in the investi…
Sandy, Terry Poyser will take your lab work seriously. I have communicated with him about DNA. I don’t know what labs you are looking at, but the lab…
Sandy, Terry Poyser will take your lab work seriously. I have communicated with him about DNA. I don’t know what labs you are looking at, but the lab…
Chaucer I agree. And I’m still wondering if Law Enforcement understood the postal codes, or indeed may have thought they represented neighborhoods. I’…
I conversed with a so-called Rincon Annex and San Francisco USPS expert. I got zippo out of him. I also tried the USPS Historian’s office — more zipp…
Nice work. Is it clear under this method that there was an erroneous Stine dispatch?
Why would he commit a crime where someone he knew might spot him?
Hey guys, I am going to be talking to a woman who works at the Smithsonian Institute’s National Postal Museum on the phone this week. Please let me k…