Does IGG DNA Violate 4th Amendment In Crime Solving?

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Could DNA from your distant cousin’s genealogy hobby hold the key to catching a killer? In this episode, forensic expert Dan Krane, Ph.D., dives into the controversial science of investigative genetic genealogy (IgG) and its role in the case against alleged quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger. From cheek swabs sent to ancestry databases to DNA evidence collected at the crime scene, we explore how law enforcement navigates the murky waters of ethics, privacy, and cutting-edge technology to piece together a case. But where do we draw the line? Should your family tree become a crime-solving tool?

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