by Douglas Ankney and James Mills
According to a 2023 report from the Prison Policy Initiative, about 1.9 million people are imprisoned in America. More than 500,000 people are released from prison each year in addition to the more than 10 million who cycle through the nation’s jails. Most of ...
Loaded on
Jan. 15, 2025
published in Criminal Legal News
February, 2025, page 1
by Justyna Madenska
This article explores the wrongful conviction of David Hehn and the unresolved murder of Gay Lynn Dixon, revealing systemic failures in forensic evidence handling and the justice system’s pursuit of true justice.
In 1982, the small town of Fort Collins, Colorado, was shaken by the brutal murder ...
by J.D. Schmidt
Modern criminal investigations, especially cold homicide cases, often rely on what is known as “touch-transfer” DNA to identify the perpetrator. But in recent years, developments in DNA research have shown that there is an increased risk of falsely linking an individual to a crime scene through its ...
by Matt Clarke with research assistance by Ann Foster
Millions of people have submitted oral cheek (buccal) swab samples to companies like 23andMe and Ancestry hoping to use their DNA to trace their ancestors and locate relatives in a process known as genetic genealogy. By comparing their DNA to that ...