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The founder of a lab that used new DNA technology to link hairs found on Gilgo Beach victims to accused serial killer Rex ...
The DNA expert at the center of the Gilgo Beach serial killer case has helped solve several notorious cold case murders - and ...
Ten years after human remains were discovered in Gilgo Beach on Long Island, N.Y., Rex Heuermann was charged with killing ...
"This new technology has so many advantages that it will be what people do in the near future," Richard Green said of whole genome sequencing.
Rex Heuermann returned to a courtroom Tuesday for the latest in a series of hearings about whether bombshell evidence tying ...
The lawyer for accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann’s wife says a Netflix docuseries raises “concerns and ...
Astrea Forensics co-founder Richard E. Green will be the third prosecution witness to testify during the hearing when it resumes at 10 a.m. in Riverhead.
If nuclear DNA evidence is allowed in the trial of accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann, it would be a first for New York. A lab used the new technology to link hairs on several victims ...
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Court TV on MSNAccused Gilgo Beach Killer Back in Court for DNA HearingRex Heuermann was back in court for a hearing regarding admissibility of DNA evidence at trial, arguing the testing in question is unproven.
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Another hearing set on Gilgo Beach murders DNA evidenceThis is the latest in a series of what are called Frye hearings to determine whether certain DNA evidence will be admissible during trial.
If nuclear DNA evidence is allowed in the trial of accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann, it would be a first for New York. A lab used the new technology to link hairs on several victims to ...
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