Pulling shit out of thin air and filling the vacuum created in this case.
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Pulling shit out of thin air and filling the vacuum created in this case.
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Cathy, I just don’t know how you deal with this crap. As if the facts of the OCCK case are not bad enough, some lazy ass makes up a few to tell a different story, posts it, and walks away. Infuriating!
As if we need any more evidence that so many humans are tools.
I saw that this morning. If it wasn’t so infuriatingly click bait, it would be funny
Incredibly lame.
Just curious, have you contacted Cici
A few years back (maybe more that a few), a reader contacted CeCe Moore I believe with the 2008 report on the mtDNA of the hair evidence in this case. The problem we run into here is always that law enforcement in this case has demurred on all of the offers from genetic genealogists and others to provide their services. These requests have to come from law enforcement, who holds the evidence and the reports. However, someone or a number of someones are out there working on the 2008 report (posted in my blog a number of times), as one of the haplotypes in that report is apparently unique and atypical for the Detroit area and is showing up in websites as having been run in an attempt to generate a family tree. I don’t understand any of this very well and have to have it explained to me regularly like I am a kindergartener. Even if the hairs themselves are too deteriorated due to time and very faulty storage procedures, the information that is the basis for the 2008 report could still be incredibly useful if the state would release the entire work up of those hairs (as opposed to the more limited testing they did to compare to known suspects). There are a number of people who would volunteer their expertise to evaluate it. But the state prefers to sit on everything. I need to post again about the importance of DNA testing via 23andMe and then uploading the information to GEDMatch with an allowance for law enforcement and others to access the profile. This is especially important if your family lived in the Detroit area prior to or during the OCCK crimes, and even more so if you believe a family member could have participated in these crimes. If you gave a sample to the county or the state, that is going nowhere except into a file cabinet. A freelancing genetic genealogist, on the other hand, might pick up on the similarities to what is in that 2008 report or beyond via GEDMatch.