💨 Abstract
Rose Brady, a former Baltimore Police detective, shares her story of using DNA evidence to solve decades-old rape cases. In 2004, she was tasked with leading the sexual offenses unit, which was under-resourced compared to the homicide team she had previously run. A friend introduced her to Dr Brightnecker, who had saved biological evidence from every rape exam he'd ever performed since 1977.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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