My Sanford clinic has been after me for years to allow them to DNA and catalog my blood. None of their business, and no I don't think it could better treat anything.Lol good point. I have heard that it doesn’t even have to be a close relative either for the police to even be able to track you down via DNA.
Kinda wild that ppl were stupid enough to do this.
The killer also saw her and walked right by her and towards the door.One of the surviving roommates saw a masked man leaving the house and didn’t call the cops for 8 hours?!? What in the F?
Supposedly she also heard someone crying and then a male voice saying some stuff so she opens her door and sees this masked guy walk by her. Also sees him well enough to describe his bushy eyebrows and physical build, after all this doesn't check on her room mates or call the cops until like 11am the next morning. This seems rather strange. Could be she is just used to people coming and going at all hours of the night or something fishy is going on. Could the two surviving roomates be involved? I hope not.One of the surviving roommates saw a masked man leaving the house and didn’t call the cops for 8 hours?!? What in the F?
typical college setting --- people roaming in and out all night. Masks are common place on campus--- the fact though she didnt see blood on this guy ---- that is the mystery to me. In addition the fact that this guy left the knife sheeth when he is well adversed in how the laws work and evidence, that along with how the other person didnt wake up. Especially the couple and battle. None of those kids must have jobs; sleep all day and party all night.Supposedly she also heard someone crying and then a male voice saying some stuff so she opens her door and sees this masked guy walk by her. Also sees him well enough to describe his bushy eyebrows and physical build, after all this doesn't check on her room mates or call the cops until like 11am the next morning. This seems rather strange. Could be she is just used to people coming and going at all hours of the night or something fishy is going on. Could the two surviving roomates be involved? I hope not.
Everyone that has been in the Military since 1995 has their DNA on file with the U.S. Govt. Not saying the Govt uses the info, but the VA was hacked and over 20 million records stolen. Then OPM (who does military security clearances) was hacked and another several million records stolen. I'm not saying the Govt uses all of that information, I will say the Govt is paying a couple of companies to keep my identity safe and send me a monthly report.The government doesn't "use" that data anymore than any joe public does or can. They take the DNA they recovered at the scene, submit it to ancestry or 23andme and see what relations pop up just as if you or I submitted our own DNA. That's quite different than have unfettered access to all profiles in those databases.