DNA Services and Police Access: The Legal Genealogist®

Last night I shared a blog link with several clients. I’m sharing it here in case my readers haven’t heard about this important blog post. I am one who will willingly share results if it would help solve a crime. 

Judy G. Russell, known as The Legal Genealogist®, writes an intriguing, educational, and timely blog. Her March 6th post was about “The dos and don’ts of DNA” and which services do and don’t allow police access to DNA results of our DNA tests. It covers the various companies and “the always-hot topic of the use of consumer genealogical DNA databases by law enforcement in criminal cases — known as investigative genetic genealogy or IGG for short.”

The link to her blog post: https://www.legalgenealogist.com

Last night I shared a blog link with several clients. I’m sharing it here in case my readers haven’t heard about this important blog post. I am one who will willingly share results if it would help solve a crime. 

Judy G. Russell, known as The Legal Genealogist®, writes an intriguing, educational, and timely blog. Her March 6th post was about “The dos and don’ts of DNA” and which services do and don’t allow police access to DNA results of our DNA tests. It covers the various companies and “the always-hot topic of the use of consumer genealogical DNA databases by law enforcement in criminal cases — known as investigative genetic genealogy or IGG for short.”

The link to her blog post: https://www.legalgenealogist.com

Last night I shared a blog link with several clients. I’m sharing it here in case my readers haven’t heard about this important blog post. I am one who will willingly share results if it would help solve a crime. 

Judy G. Russell, known as The Legal Genealogist®, writes an intriguing, educational, and timely blog. Her March 6th post was about “The dos and don’ts of DNA” and which services do and don’t allow police access to DNA results of our DNA tests. It covers the various companies and “the always-hot topic of the use of consumer genealogical DNA databases by law enforcement in criminal cases — known as investigative genetic genealogy or IGG for short.”

The link to her blog post: https://www.legalgenealogist.com

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