• 35-Year-Old DNA Solves the Case

  • Jul 8 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

35-Year-Old DNA Solves the Case

  • Summary

  • On the heels of the three-part 100th episode, Steven and Hannah jump back to Genetic Genealogy as an investigative tool. Listen this week as they discuss the 1984 murder of 18-year-old Traci Hammerberg in Grafton Wisconsin. Great investigative crime scene work reserved DNA evidence that led investigators in 2019 to create a DNA profile that ultimately led to the suspect.

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    Traci Hammerberg Cold Case Solved: Philip Cross Identified As Killer | Crime News (oxygen.com)

    35-year-old cold case murder in Wisconsin solved using DNA and genealogy, police say (nbcnews.com)

    Cold case solved: Killer in 1984 Ozaukee County homicide ID'd through 'genetic genealogy' (fox6now.com)

    Police ID suspect in 1984 murder of Saukville teen Traci Hammerberg (jsonline.com)

    Man who allegedly raped, strangled teen in 1984 identified with genetic genealogy: Sheriff - Good Morning America

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