From WSJopinion: Take-home genetic tests are helping police find fugitive killers and rapists, writes AndyKessler
In December, Michigan police arrested Robert Brian Thomas as a suspect in two cases of sexual battery—committed in Florida in 1998.
These were the latest of hundreds of cold cases investigated since the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s April 2018 arrest of Joseph James DeAngelo, the alleged Golden State Killer. There are still hundreds of thousands of untested rape kits nationwide, but now technology may make it almost impossible to get away with this crime. Privacy concerns are an obstacle in solving cold cases—but not an insurmountable one.
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