by MBADNACONSULT | Mar 4, 2016 | Forensic DNA Consulting, Uncategorized
Curiously enough, just as the O.J. Simpson trial has come back into the public’s consciousness through FX’s ‘The People v. O.J. Simpson’ TV series, now we have ‘bombshell’ news. Reportedly, a construction worker found a knife buried on the Rockingham property...
by MBADNACONSULT | Feb 1, 2016 | Guest Blogs, Uncategorized
Below is a guest blog by Mr. Dante Webb. I recently became acquainted with this up-and-coming forensic scientist and thought my readers might enjoy his take on the field as a ‘newbie’. A Newbie’s Perspective: The Current State of Forensics ...
by MBADNACONSULT | Dec 30, 2015 | Uncategorized
A new college grad recently sought out my advice on how to prepare for an interview with a crime lab for a DNA position. He was especially interested in learning what the current testing methods were. As I drafted my email response to him and sought out helpful links,...
by MBADNACONSULT | May 30, 2015 | Forensic DNA Consulting, Uncategorized
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/fbi-notifies-crime-labs-of-errors-used-in-dna-match-calculations-since-1999/2015/05/29/f04234fc-0591-11e5-8bda-c7b4e9a8f7ac_story.html It will be interesting to see how this shakes out. “In a bulletin sent to crime labs,...
by MBADNACONSULT | May 22, 2015 | Forensic DNA Consulting, Uncategorized
A suspect in the recent tragic DC quadruple homicide was identified through DNA left on a pizza crust. In Los Angeles, the ‘Grim Sleeper’ case received a lot of attention after DNA obtained from pizza, napkins, and utensils used by the primary suspect was matched to...
by MBADNACONSULT | Sep 10, 2014 | Jack the Ripper DNA, Uncategorized
This is an interesting historical DNA evidence investigation that was brought to light this week on the advent of a book release. Here are some articles along with some thoughts I shared on Al Jazeera America News. ...
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