Genealogy Website
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Like Dennis Rader, Joseph DeAngelo would get away with murder for a long time—a very long time. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s in California, the man, then only known as the Golden State Killer, committed at least 12 murders and at least 50 rapes. This monster would evade capture for decades until early 2018, when authorities would finally be able to link him to his crimes using the latest in DNA technologies with one other aid: a genealogy website. People who submit their DNA for testing by genealogy websites online have much less freedom and security with their DNA, or even their family’s DNA, as opposed to other DNA databases.
Police were able to track him through an ancestry website and were able to find him at his home and obtain a DNA sample, which they then linked to the crime scenes he’d left behind. This ended a 40-year chase. The real kicker? Joseph James DeAngelo, it turns out, was a police officer at the time of his rapes and murders.
Kinda scary to think that places such as Ancestry.com can be used to track down serial killers. I guess the only folks that need to be worried are the serial killers themselves, right?
Coffee out on the patio this morning. The temps are gonna be pleasant enough, I think.
The fact that he was a cop is the scariest part for me:(( To cool for the patio here, so yours will be nice:))
ReplyDeleteThankfully not all cops are bad. Unfortunately one bad apple will give a bad name to the rest. Glad he was caught and I hope he rots in jail.
ReplyDeleteYep Karma will get you eventually.
ReplyDelete42 here so I'll see you on your patio for some nice hot coffee.
Hey Mamahen...
ReplyDeleteProbably one way he stayed free for so long.
Thanks for topping by this morning!
Hey Momlady...
Thank goodness he is the exception and not the rule.
Many thanks for coming by this morning!
Hey Jo...
I think it finally caught up to him.
Thanks for dropping by today, dear!