New Season of  DNA: ID
Women and Crime17 Feb 2025

New Season of DNA: ID

If you like highly detailed and thoroughly researched podcasts, you will love DNA ID. The show has over 100 episodes available to binge on right now. One of those episodes; episode 122, covers the case of Patricia Stichler. New Years’ Day 1985 should have rung in an exciting new year for Patti Stichler and her three young daughters. Instead, in the middle of the night on January 1-2, someone slashed and stabbed Patti to death in her bedroom. Her three girls, ages 11, 9 and 6, were in their bedrooms just feet away. The oldest, Andrea, was the one to find her mom, and also found the most significant clue the police had – the open window in the blood-stained bathroom, and the gaping curtains that had been cut away from it. A knife sheath was found right outside, but the killer eluded police for decades. Sylvania, OH investigators focused on people Patti knew, but could not link anyone in her inner circle to the crime. Decades later, a very complex forensic genealogy analysis that required interpreting one-sided DNA matches, piercing adoption records, and a lot of luck, finally provided a name – and it was not who anyone suspected. For all things DNA: ID, including past episodes, news, and more, please visit the show's homepage DNA ID is available on all major podcast apps and players; please subscribe to the show on your favorite, so you don’t miss a single episode. An all-new season begins in January, 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Episoder(351)

W&C Reconsidered: Sherri Papini

W&C Reconsidered: Sherri Papini

Ep 291: Reconsidered: 37 - Sherri Papini Original Airdate: 01/26/21 It’s been over four years since 34 year old mother Sherri Papini vanished then reappeared 22 days later, chained and branded, 15 p...

7 Nov 202552min

Cecilie Fjellhøy

Cecilie Fjellhøy

Ep 290: After a Tinder romance turned out to be the most infamous scam of the digital age, one woman turned her heartbreak into purpose This is the Cecilie Fjellhøy story. Sources for Today's Episo...

4 Nov 202549min

W&C Reconsidered: Wendy Trapaga

W&C Reconsidered: Wendy Trapaga

Ep 289: Reconsidered: 36 - Wendy Trapaga Original Airdate: 01/12/21 Four days after her wedding, this beautiful, loving, young 21-year-old newlywed, was murdered. Was this a brutal murder by a stran...

31 Okt 202549min

Rosaria Andraka

Rosaria Andraka

Ep 288: She was a beloved university advisor. He was a retired detective. They were the perfect couple—until one morning, everything shattered. This is the Rosaria Andraka Story. Sources for Toda...

28 Okt 202549min

W&C Reconsidered: Patricia Stallings

W&C Reconsidered: Patricia Stallings

Ep 287: Reconsidered: 35 - Patricia Stallings and Interview with Jessica Henry Original Airdate: 12/15/20 After her three month old son Ryan got violently ill, Patricia Stallings rushed him to the ho...

25 Okt 20251h 1min

Marissa Alexander

Marissa Alexander

Ep 286: Instead of protection, this domestic violence survivor was sentenced to twenty years in prison. Was it justice, or a system stacked against her? This is the Marissa Alexander story. Live Sh...

21 Okt 202545min

W&C Reconsidered: Virginia McMartin

W&C Reconsidered: Virginia McMartin

Ep 285: Reconsidered: 34 - Virginia McMartin Original Airdate: 12/01/20 In the 1980s a prominent 76-year-old owner of a family-run preschool was named as the head of a child molestation ring. The acc...

17 Okt 202546min

April Tinsley

April Tinsley

Ep 284: In 1988, an 8-year-old girl disappeared off of Hogan Avenue in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It would take 30 years for forensic technology to catch her abductor This is the April Tinsley Story Li...

14 Okt 202548min

Populært innen Vitenskap

fastlegen
rekommandert
tingenes-tilstand
jss
rss-rekommandert
sinnsyn
liberal-halvtime
forskningno
tomprat-med-gunnar-tjomlid
villmarksliv
rss-nysgjerrige-norge
fjellsportpodden
kvinnehelsepodden
dekodet-2
smart-forklart
rss-paradigmepodden
nordnorsk-historie
vett-og-vitenskap-med-gaute-einevoll
nevropodden
rss-overskuddsliv