forensic technology

  • Justice Served After 40 Years! Discarded Chewing Gum Leads To Conviction In 1980 Cold Case Murder

    There has been an intriguing breakthrough in a 1980 cold case murder in Oregon! DNA found in a discarded piece of chewing gum led to the arrest and subsequent conviction of a suspect, Robert Plympton, in connection with the killing of Mt. Hood Community College student Barbara Tucker. The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office announced…

  • DNA Breakthrough Leads to Arrest in 1980s Cold Case Murders in Virginia

    Stafford County investigators made a significant breakthrough in two decades-old murder cases, leading to the arrest of a suspect through DNA forensics advancements. Elroy Harrison, 65, was apprehended on Tuesday , March 5, 2024, after being indicted on charges related to the murders of Jacqueline Lard in 1986 and Amy Baker in 1989. Harrison faces…