A cold case involving a mysterious death from 1988 in Lake County is finally solved thanks to the DNA Doe Project, according ...
More than 26 years after she went missing, Lake County investigators now know “Julie Doe’s” real name and part of her story.
Investigators are seeking help to identify a Jane Doe who was dead for nearly two years before her body was found in a wooded ...
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.
These comparisons identified “Julie Doe” as Pamela Leigh Walton, born a biological male in Kentucky and put up for adoption.
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.
The woman is now being named as Pamela Leigh Walton, a transgender woman who was found dead on the side of CR474 in Clermont.
The case sat for decades. In June 2020, Phoenix police brought the case to the DNA Doe Project, whose investigative genetic genealogists work pro bono to identify John and Jane Does, missing ...
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 ...
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.” ...