Joseph Scott Morgan
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Yeah, yeah, it certainly would.
And sometimes, you know, these familial circles, you know, will have deposition at scene.
But here's some interesting statistics.
With CODIS itself, and I'm talking very broadly here across the U.S., there's roughly 19 million offender profiles in there.
But Nancy, let's narrow this down a little bit.
When you think about Arizona itself,
Right now in Arizona, per CODIS, and this is coming from the feds, there are 434,000 roughly offenders that are registered in Arizona that have the source out of Arizona ties back.
You've got seven labs that are participating in Arizona that send this information off, and it's deposited with the FBI, the people that manage CODIS.
Within that, also, there's 37,000 just in Arizona alone of forensic profiles, which means you don't have a name associated with it.
That's been DNA that has been collected at scenes.
It's never been positively identified.
So that's a very broad, broad spectrum that you're working on.
My contention has been, my contention has been, is that if you go
to a private lab.
If you're gonna go with a private lab, there's one in particular I have in mind with that has an agreement with the FBI.
And again, this was fouled up from the beginning, in my humble opinion.
You can actually do investigative genetic genealogy.
Now there are open source databases and you can connect people through their cousins.
Way down the line.
That's how they caught Koberger.