In part two of this episode, hosts Lauryn and Nima discuss the DNA breakthrough in the Stanley Park Babes in the Woods murder case. By the 1990s, DNA technology had become sophisticated enough to give investigators the clues they were looking for. It would take the powerful new investigative technique, genetic genealogy, to finally give the Babes their names. Find out who the children were, the police's theory as to who the killer was, and what Lauryn and Nima think of it all.
Find out more information about genetic genealogy and how to start your family tree.
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08/17/23 • 70 min
Rooted in Crime - Ep 3 - The Stanley Park Babes in the Woods Murders Part 2
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Ep 3 - The Stanley Park Babes in the Woods Murders Part 2
Nima: [00:00:00] Rooted in Crime contains coarse language and mature themes such as violence and sexuality, which some listeners may find disturbing. This episode in particular contains discussion around violence towards children. Listener discretion is advised.
Lauryn: Welcome to Rooted in Crime. I'm your host, Lauryn Macdonald.
Nima: And I'm Nima Hodoudi.
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