
Gilgo Beach Murders: Police Using Genetic Genealogy to ID Serial Killer Victims
Law&Crime Sidebar · Sam Goldberg
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Authorities arrested Rex Heuermann on July 14 in connection to the unsolved murders of Gilgo Beach, where the remains of 11 bodies were found between 2010 and 2011. For years, authorities had no leads in the Gilgo Beach serial killer case until their investigation led them to the 59-year-old Manhattan architect. The Law&Crime Network’s Angenette Levy breaks down how investigators used genetic genealogy to track down the accused serial killer with Kristen Mittelman, chief business development officer at Othram Inc.
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