The Unsolved Murder of JonBenet Ramsey
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Post by redpill Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:15 pm

Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:06 pm

the weather in my city is extremely nice and pleasant. I often will walk outside to get some exercise. of course the winter was cold and windy and icy and dangerous to walk and slip and fall. And in a few months in June, it will be extremely hot.

So with such nice weather I don't plan to blog too much unless its short and sweet.

My legs are actually sore from all the walking I did yesterday, perhaps 3 hours or so to take advantage of the pleasant weather.

anyhow

in the news
cnn wrote:
Colorado Bureau of Investigation finds DNA scientist manipulated data in hundreds of cases over decades

A now-former forensic scientist with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation manipulated or omitted DNA test results in hundreds of cases, an internal affairs investigation found, which prompted a full review of her work during her nearly 30-year career at the agency.

The CBI released the findings of the investigation into Yvonne “Missy” Woods Friday, which concluded Woods’ handling of DNA testing data affected 652 cases between 2008 and 2023, including posting incomplete results in some cases. A review of her work from 1994 to 2008 is also underway, according to the CBI.

“This discovery puts all of her work in question, and CBI is in the process of reviewing all her previous work for data manipulation to ensure the integrity of all CBI laboratory results,” the agency said. “CBI brought in third-party investigative resources to protect the integrity of the inquiry.”
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/09/us/colorado-bureau-of-investigation-data-scientist-manipulation-case/index.html

"s. A review of her work from 1994 to 2008 is also underway, according to the CBI."

the time period overlaps with Jonbenet at least the original testing done with the underwear

still there was newer testing done in 2023 which eliminates the family members and pointing to intruder

incidentally also in the news at cnn

A pregnant woman whose partially decayed body was found in a flooded basement 32 years ago has been identified through forensic genetic genealogy and DNA provided by her father, according to authorities.

Tabetha Ann Murlin was found dead by a construction worker in a Fort Wayne, Indiana, home in 1992, according to Christopher A. Meihls, chief investigator for the Allen County Coroner’s Office.

A construction worker who was doing some renovations in a house on Reynolds Street, in the basement discovered a dead individual wrapped in a blanket and in 8 to 12 inches of water and very badly decomposed at that time, Allen County Coroner John Brandenberger said at a news conference Thursday.

Based on the extent of decomposition of the 23-year-old’s body, Brandenberger said investigators initially believed that Murlin had died in 1991 or early 1992.

The Allen County coroner conducted a partial autopsy on Murlin’s body at the time and was unable to determine the cause of death.

Murlin, who at the time was identified as ‘Mary Jane Doe,’ was subsequently buried at Lindenwood Cemetery on May 21, 1992, Brandenberger said.

The Fort Wayne Police Department developed leads and investigated the case, but it eventually grew cold. Over two decades later with technological advancements in forensic analysis, the investigation was reopened in 2016, the coroner explained.

A year later, investigators decided to exhume Murlin’s body to conduct a complete autopsy by doing x-rays of her teeth for forensic odontology and “to complete an anthropology study” to submit DNA of the remains to appropriate facilities, Brandenberger said.

University of Indianapolis Forensic Anthropologist Krista Latham collected DNA samples from Murlin’s left femur and sent it to the University of North Texas’ Center for Human Identification for DNA testing.

“Seven months later, the University of Texas announced that they had developed a DNA profile, which was uploaded into DNA databases,” which Brandenberger said unfortunately did not result in any DNA matches.

The coroner shelved degraded samples of Murlin’s extracted DNA until newer technology became available.

In 2023, forensic genealogy companies Intermountain Forensics and Ignite DNA began sequencing the DNA and from there was able to find a match between Murlin and her father, her mother, who died in 2013, as well as her two aunts, Bradenberger said.

DNA obtained by a swab of the cheek confirmed Robert Bowers to be Murlin’s father, according to case documents.

Angelina Privitt, Murlin’s aunt, identified Murlin with her maiden name Tabetha Slain and said she had been adopted by her other aunt, Norma Slain, according to the coroner’s office.

Privitt claimed that the victim married her husband, Jerry Murlin, in 1987, according to case documents.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/16/us/pregnant-woman-1992-death-identified-indiana

these articles clearly show the advances made in DNA science, which when applied to Jonbenet points to intruder.

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