Not really that complicated, it's called DNA. The hard part is trying to find a match when there's nothing on file. What's changed over time is that more and more DNA gets put into a database due to ancestry services like 23andme and there's a greater likelihood of coming across a related person.It's funny how they have the "new tech" to find someone from 1983 but this "new tech" can't sometimes identify murder suspects from year 2021. Murders that occur in broad daylight in downtown with cameras supposedly everywhere and multiple witnesses.
I remember in the Holly Jones murder case the police asked for volunteers to donate their DNA. The murderer was one of the men who refused.Not really that complicated, it's called DNA. The hard part is trying to find a match when there's nothing on file.
This ahole has parole in a few years. Canadian law too lenient on first degree. Should be life with no parole at least if not capital punishment.I remember in the Holly Jones murder case the police asked for volunteers to donate their DNA. The murderer was one of the men who refused.
Murder of Holly Jones - Wikipedia
Tough to get semen samples from downtown shootings…It's funny how they have the "new tech" to find someone from 1983 but this "new tech" can't sometimes identify murder suspects from year 2021. Murders that occur in broad daylight in downtown with cameras supposedly everywhere and multiple witnesses.
You'd have to think unfortunately that is a given.Gotta wonder how many more crimes he has committed in 39 years.
Some American serial killers did confess to additional murderers to cut a deal as did Canadian Clifford Olson.Criminals rarely do a few crimes and then stop. If they do it is because they are in prison, been hit by a car and paralyzed, took too much drugs and blew their mind out from the inside or killed by fellow skumola. The GTA landscaper that killed men and buried them in flower pots is suspected to have killed dozens more. He was only caught at an advanced age and all the known murders were fairly recent. There were probably many more when he was younger.
The 'new tech' is accessing DNA databases to find a family match. Then they go back to leg work. So prepare yourself for that random day when they show at your door and ask you for a DNA sample. "Just to rule you out...."It's funny how they have the "new tech" to find someone from 1983 but this "new tech" can't sometimes identify murder suspects from year 2021. Murders that occur in broad daylight in downtown with cameras supposedly everywhere and multiple witnesses.