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118: Bear Brook & Forensic Genealogy

Published on: 25th August, 2022

This episode originally aired as a Patreon bonus episode in November 2020.

Four bodies in two barrels were found 15 years apart in Bear Brook State Park in New Hampshire. This 35-year-old case is only partly solved, but what is solved is because of Forensic Genealogy.

This month we’re looking into the incredible story of the Bear Brook Murders and their investigation, how forensic genealogy was first used as a crime-fighting tool, and some of the potential risks and dangers of this shiny new technology, which is perhaps one of the biggest developments in forensic science since the development of DNA profiling.

FURTHER READING:

Terry Rasmussen

Bear Brook Murders

Bear Brook Podcast

Case Timelines

Isotopic Maps (via Bear Brook Podcast)

Homicides by State

USA Today  - Most and Least Violent States

Oak Hill Research - New England Cold Cases (Rhonda Randall & Scott Maxwell)

23 Reasons Not To Reveal Your DNA

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Square Mile of Murder
Glasgow True Crime Podcast
Square Mile of Murder is a true crime podcast recorded and produced in Glasgow, Scotland. Join Taylor and Kat as they describe lesser known, famous, and infamous crimes and make sarcastic comments and bad puns along the way!