Chapter

Collecting DNA Evidence for Criminal Investigations
The success of collecting DNA evidence for criminal investigations depends on getting a sample from the right person and comparing it to the evidence left at the scene. In some cases, investigators may need to collect samples from multiple individuals to narrow down potential suspects.
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Investigators found two DNA samples under the fingernails of a woman during her autopsy, leading to an investigation that uncovered the perpetrator was a worker at the coroner's office.
20:46 - 22:38 (01:52)
Summary
Investigators found two DNA samples under the fingernails of a woman during her autopsy, leading to an investigation that uncovered the perpetrator was a worker at the coroner's office.
ChapterCollecting DNA Evidence for Criminal Investigations
Episode#Justicefor Kimberly Womack Episode 4
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A lady's DNA sample was obtained and connected to a fingerprint found at the crime scene.
22:38 - 25:14 (02:36)
Summary
A lady's DNA sample was obtained and connected to a fingerprint found at the crime scene. Multiple samples of DNA were collected from the females who might have crossed paths with the victim.