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Familial DNA An Inadvertent Informant?

We hope you are enjoying this unofficial last weekend of the summer! 

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Back on topic, we’ve been monitoring the development of a relatively new investigation tool  in law enforcement and litigation closely; that of prosecutors, the FBI and other investigative/authorized agencies using the DNA samplings of relatives to locate potential criminals/defendants.

In the majority of familial DNA usage cases,  the jurisdictional agency will run a suspect’s genetic material through the FBI’s 6 million+ DNA samples database.   States are scrambling to legislate procedure for this investigative tool.  The ABA cites California as having already set up familial DNA usage protocol.

In unusual cases, (see: NPR reports of matching familial DNA in capturing the BTK (Bind, Torture and Kill) murderer) normal, routine medical samples (in the BTK killer case, his daughter’s pap smear test) are being subpoenaed for testing within the FBI’s DNA database.

Furthering compounding the issue are potential situations of identical DNA, such as has occurred in the German case involving identical twins, ultimately released without being charged, as it could not be determined which brother had perpetrated a massive jewelry heist

Strap in tight.  It’s going to be a bumpy road, folks.

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Our wishes for a healthy, sane and relaxing Labor Day!

As always, be safe.

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Who’s Your Daddy? American Divorces and Committed Unmarrieds

From our friend, Stu:

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“50% of all marriages in America end in divorce.”

That oft-repeated statement hides the factors involved in divorce: age, first marriage v. third marriage, having children v. being childless…  Below are the real stats, delivered by divorce.org,  behind that quote:

 Age at marriage for those who divorce in America

Age Women Men
Under 20 years old 27.6% 11.7%
20 to 24 years old 36.6% 38.8%
25 to 29 years old 16.4% 22.3%
30 to 34 years old 8.5% 11.6%
35 to 39 years old 5.1% 6.5%

The divorce rate in America for first marriage, vs second or third marriage
50% percent of first marriages, 67% of second and 74% of third marriages end in divorce, according to Jennifer Baker of the Forest Institute of Professional Psychology in Springfield, Missouri.”

The divorce rate in America for childless couples and couples with children
According to the Discovery Channel, couples with children have only a negligibly lower rate of divorce than childless couples.

In the latest edition of  Time (May 25, 2009), 40% of babies born in 2007 had umarried parents (trendily called CUs, committed unmarrieds),  up from 25% in 2002.

The above stat appears only to be continuing upwards, calling into legal question many issues generally presumed in married or divorced familes, (e.g.,  health care, child custody and property division).

Today’s CUs though, seem to have their legal homes in order, including DNA-testing as part of their family planning. 

Overall, our experience has become that we are increasingly requested to conduct background checks on couples planning on cohabiting, sans the governmental rubber stamp, and recommendations for DNA testing centers.

Swab/Buccal (cheek), hair, blood and forensic sample DNA testing are explained in detail on DNA Plus

BNI Operatives: Street smart: Web savvy.

If you can’t stay together, at least stay safe.

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