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Small Town Dicks

The Briefing Room Ep. 7: Forensics 2.0

Small Town Dicks

Audio 99

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.710K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2023

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

In today's briefing, forensic specialist Paul Holes and former Sacramento County DA Anne Marie Schubert talk about new forensic techniques to solve cold cases - including the use of familial DNA to track down the Golden State Killer.

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0:00.0

Hey, super podcast fans. It's yardly. I just wanted to pop in with a quick announcement

0:06.7

about Small Town Dix season 12. It drops on April 21st. April 21st, Mark your calendars.

0:14.1

We will see you there.

0:21.2

And police stations across the country, officers start their shifts in the briefing room.

0:26.3

It's a place where law enforcement can speak openly and candidly about safety, training,

0:31.3

policy, crime trends, and more. We think it's time to invite you in, so pull up a chair.

0:37.9

Welcome to the briefing room.

0:44.1

Welcome to the briefing room. Today we're talking about the forensics

0:56.2

side of law enforcement, evidence, and crime scene investigation.

1:00.6

First, let me introduce the team. We have yardly Smith. Good day, yardly.

1:06.2

Good day, dev.

1:08.2

And of course, my twin brother, Dan, hello team.

1:12.6

And I'm pleased to introduce our two guests.

1:14.8

We have the former district attorney of Sacramento County in California, Anne Marie Schubert.

1:21.4

Thank you for having me. It's a big introduction.

1:24.0

And we have a familiar face, familiar voice, back for more, Paul Holes.

1:31.0

So the connection here is Paul and Anne Marie have worked a case or two together in the past.

1:38.2

One quite notable, Joseph DeAngelo, the Golden State Killer Case,

1:43.4

but both have extensive knowledge of DNA and evidence.

1:49.0

And today they're going to talk to us about how genealogy has been used by law enforcement

1:53.8

to solve previously unsolvable crimes.

1:57.2

So I'm just going to let you guys take it from there.

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