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🗓️ 17 February 2025
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0:00.0 | Listeners of women in crime will love the podcast DNA ID. |
0:05.0 | The host, Jess Betancourt, covers cases that went cold until the advent of forensic genealogy. |
0:11.7 | Murders that would never have been solved are now being taken off the shelf, |
0:15.6 | dusted off, and brought to resolution thanks to the powerful technique of building family trees for unknown killers to find their names. |
0:23.5 | Jess gets all the details and relays the full story of what really happened behind the scenes to nail the bad guy. |
0:30.2 | So you'll never be left wondering who did it. |
0:33.1 | Jess also devotes episodes to John and Jane Doees identified by forensic genealogy, bringing answers |
0:39.1 | to the families of missing loved ones at long last. I'm about to play a short preview of one of |
0:44.5 | Jess's episodes, Episode 122, the case of Patricia Stitchler. After you listen, head on over to your |
0:51.6 | favorite podcast app and be sure to subscribe to DNAID. |
0:56.2 | Jess has well over 100 episodes available to binge right now. If you like highly detailed |
1:01.7 | and thoroughly research podcasts, you'll love DNAID. Season 5 debuts January 20th, |
1:08.0 | 2025 with all new episodes. This is Jess Betancourt, host of the podcast, DNA-ID, |
1:14.5 | which is about cold cases and dough identifications solved by forensic genealogy. You're about to hear |
1:20.6 | a three-minute preview of the case of Patty Stitchler, who was murdered in 1985 in a shocking, |
1:26.4 | brutal stabbing. |
1:34.6 | This case stymied investigators for years until forensic genealogy provided the lead investigators needed to close the case. |
1:43.8 | After you listen to this preview, find DNA ID on your favorite podcast platform and search up episode 122 to hear how the story ends. Enjoy the preview and thanks for listening. |
1:47.3 | It was 1985. Barely, though, it was January 2nd, the beginning of a new year full of promise |
1:53.2 | and potential for Patty Stitchler and her three daughters. The girls were on winter break from school, |
1:58.7 | and it was cold and dark in the middle of the night in Slovenia, Ohio. But 11-year-old Andrea woke up and needed to use the bathroom. When she did, |
2:07.6 | she noticed her mom's door was open and the TV was on, but it was very, very late. Patty must have |
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