The following blog post is part of a series highlighting key aspects of the work of DNA Doe Project’s investigative genetic genealogists showcased in the documentary Naming the Dead, available on NatGeoTV, Hulu, and Disney+. While watching the TV program Naming the...
Adoption is one of the most difficult brick walls for investigative genetic genealogists to overcome, and something that DNA Doe Project’s volunteers encounter in nearly every case they work. Adoption bifurcates the research, creating a disconnect between a family...
The following blog post is part of a series highlighting key aspects of the work of DNA Doe Project’s investigative genetic genealogists showcased in the documentary Naming the Dead, available on NatGeoTV, Hulu, and Disney+. Grief is most often associated with...
The Man on Fire For 28 years the horrifying case of a young man who was burned alive sat on a shelf in Atlanta Police Department. Without a name for him, the case remained ‘inactive’. Now investigators have teamed up with the DNA Doe Project to attempt to identify the...
The Oil Well Murder Bryan Johnson’s first case as a new detective in 2020 was a homicide – a man found near an oil well site in Stark County, Ohio. But four years on, without even a name for the victim, Bryan has not been able to close the case. He enlists the...