Vancouver police using same DNA technique that caught suspected Golden State Killer
By Greg Rasmussen · CBC News
Investigators have new options for matching DNA found at the scene of a Vancouver homicide in 2003
Image: Ben Nelms/CBC
Vancouver homicide investigator Sgt. Mike Heard holds a picture of Edgar Leonardo, who was killed in his Vancouver apartment in 2003.
Parabon scours public genealogical sites such as GEDmatch and FamilyTreeDNA, which allow police to access their databanks. Most other well-known DNA testing companies don't co-operate with law enforcement without search warrants.
Opinion:
Talk about fishing expeditions.
Don't stop where the ink does.
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