• Murder In Moscow: DNA Expert CeCe Moore Discusses The IGG Process (3/14/25)

  • Mar 14 2025
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Murder In Moscow: DNA Expert CeCe Moore Discusses The IGG Process (3/14/25)

  • Summary

  • ​Investigative genetic genealogist CeCe Moore has commented on the FBI's use of Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG) in the Bryan Kohberger case, emphasizing the importance of ethical practices to maintain public support for this investigative tool. Moore noted that while the FBI's actions did not violate the law, they did breach the terms of service of certain genealogy databases, raising privacy concerns. She stressed that the continued success of IGG relies on public trust, which can be undermined if investigators do not adhere to ethical standards.


    Moore highlighted that the effectiveness of IGG depends on public participation and the willingness of individuals to share their genetic information. She cautioned that misuse or perceived overreach in employing IGG could lead to public backlash, potentially limiting its future utility in solving crimes. Therefore, maintaining ethical guidelines is crucial to preserve the public's trust and the viability of IGG as a law enforcement tool.


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    source:

    Bryan Kohberger case: FBI’s DNA tactics legal, but they raise another concern | Fox News
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