A cold case involving a mysterious death from 1988 in Lake County is finally solved thanks to the DNA Doe Project, according ...
These comparisons identified “Julie Doe” as Pamela Leigh Walton, born a biological male in Kentucky and put up for adoption.
Investigators are seeking help to identify a Jane Doe who was dead for nearly two years before her body was found in a wooded ...
More than 26 years after she went missing, Lake County investigators now know “Julie Doe’s” real name and part of her story.
In the 80's a woman was found dead in a wooded area in Orlando, Florida. It took years to identify the then Julie Doe.
In September 1995, a dog returned to its home with a human skull in its mouth in Macclenny. Days later, the dog returned with a human femur. Initial investigations were able to connect the bones ...
The only clue to a murdered Phoenix woman's identity was a purse with "Monique" scrawled across it. Here's how DNA testing helped solve the case.
In 2019, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office contacted the DNA Doe Project, a nonprofit that works to identify Jane and John Doe victims with “investigative genetic genealogy.” ...
Walton, a transgender woman, was identified through investigative genetic genealogy conducted by the DNA Doe Project after more than 36 years of uncertainty. On Sept. 25, 1988, a passerby ...