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She took a DNA test. Police used it to charge her grandma with a 1997 murder

19 pointsby MilnerRoute6 months ago

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WarOnPrivacy6 months ago
From the DNA side of the story, I think this is the order of events.<p>In 2017 the police reopened the cold case and contacted Astrea Forensics to extract DNA from a &#x27;partial femur&#x27;. The police sent the results to Identifinders International to search for relation matches.<p>The story names FamilyTreeDNA as the DNA data source. I assume IdInt mined FTDNA&#x27;s data, found familial matches and then FTDNA returned all they could, including identities and contact info.<p>In 2020, the accused&#x27;s granddaughter (Jenna) bought a FTDNA kit and submitted her DNA. A few months later, police contacted Jenna, said she was a DNA match and informed her that IdInt would be calling her.<p>After the police&#x27;s call Jenna talked it over with her mom (Kara) and they wondered if it was part of a scam. When IdInt called Jenna, they apparently asked for her FTDNA login and Jenna hung up on them - suspecting it was part of a scam.<p>Police then approached Jenna&#x27;s cousin who worked in the prosecutor&#x27;s office. The cousin visited Kara to explain the case and solicit her cooperation. Kara then made a &#x27;distressed call&#x27; to Jenna and asked her to come over asap.<p>Jenna came over and the case was explained. Jenna &quot;was terrified police would think she was trying to hide something because of her refusal to speak with Gillis. She immediately called [Gillis].&quot;<p>At this point, I assume Jenna provided her FTDNA login creds to Gillis.
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EA-31676 months ago
Another excellent case study in why your first call after being contacted by authorities should be to the best lawyer you can find&#x2F;afford.
WarOnPrivacy6 months ago
I had some trouble following the shifts between 1st and 3rd perspective. Reader mode helped.
wickedOne6 months ago
keeps surprising me that, in a time where everybody seems to be concerned about privacy, people willingly &quot;give away&quot; their dna profile...
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WarOnPrivacy6 months ago
In 1997, remains of a deceased newborn were found at a campground. Police investigated, found no suspects and it became a cold case.<p>What happened before: A woman gave birth unexpectedly alone, at home - which had with no cell or landline. She tried to self deliver in a bath tub and the baby asphyxiated. When she recovered enough, she wrapped the remains and left them at a campground.<p>From this, the police are charging her with murder (for failing to seek medical help) and concealing death. Each carries a life sentence.
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