The remains of a woman found in an abandoned Detroit house have been identified nearly 20 years later, the likely victim of a serial killer who was blamed for at least seven deaths, authorities said Tuesday.
The woman, known since 2006 only as Jane Doe, has been identified as Darylnn Washington, thanks to advanced DNA testing, police said.
Detroit police turned to Othram Inc., a Texas company, in 2022 to try to solve the mystery.
Othram said it used forensic evidence to build a DNA profile, conduct genealogy research and provide fresh investigative leads to police. It regularly works with U.S. law enforcement agencies.
“Technology is amazing,” said Jackson Vidaurri, a Detroit police spokesperson. […]
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