Golden State Killer and DNA testing: Barbara Rae-Venter’s I Know Who You Are, reviewed.

She’s an evangelist for the use of forensic DNA analysis in law enforcement. But does she understand the risks?
— Read on slate.com/culture/2023/02/dna-testing-gsk-barbara-rae-venter-book-review.html

Some very interesting points.


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  1. If someone has genes related to a criminal and loses their privacy due to advanced genetic testing too bad. Its their civic duty.

    The three pillars of traditional society should be in order – God , Country then Family, IMO. Some think family goes before country. I do not. I look at Ted Kaczynski’s brother David who did the right thing and turned his own brother into Law Enforcement. How many others would have been killed if he hadn’t? Same goes with the Civil War when brother versus brother fought against each other.

    With geneology testing, even if thru my genes my brother had been discovered as having committed a crime I would be ok with it. Like Superman, I believe in truth, justice and the American way.

    Its beyond high time that the Oakland County Sheriffs Dept. and the MSP perform genetic DNA testing on any evidence they still have regarding the Oakland County Child Killer Case. There are new ways to get DNA off items than were available in the past. What about the licked stamps on the letters to Dr. Danto, for example? They better move fast. Suspects, witnesses and Law Enforcement are getting older by the day (late 60’s, 70s and 80s). Use any tool p[ossible. The time to act is NOW!

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