Skip to content

A look at the U.S. lab and DNA technology that cracked a recent Guelph cold case and others in Canada | CBC News

A look at the U.S. lab and DNA technology that cracked a recent Guelph cold case and others in Canada | CBC News

Exactly 19 years ago, a body was found at a highway rest stop near Guelph, Ont. But the identity of Tammy Eileen Penner of B.C. was only recently determined thanks to a Texas-based lab that uses genetic genealogy. Here's more about Othram, which has solved numerous high-profile cold cases using sophisticated DNA technology.

Active membership Required to Read Full Story

Related Posts

Canada's immigration department cutting roughly 3,300 jobs over 3 years
Star

January 21, 2025

Canada’s immigration department cutting roughly 3,300 jobs over 3 years

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced plans to…

Read More >

New bilingual sign requirement stirs uproar in N.B. community, prompting mayor to quit | CBC News
Star

September 15, 2024

New bilingual sign requirement stirs uproar in N.B. community, prompting mayor to quit | CBC News

A policy requiring bilingual signage at businesses in the New…

Read More >

Driver rams car into crowd in Mannheim, Germany, killing 2
Star

March 3, 2025

Driver rams car into crowd in Mannheim, Germany, killing 2

A driver rammed a car into a crowd Monday in…

Read More >