Sean Sparling, president of the Investigative Solutions Network, explains the implications of genetic genealogy and its future in policing.
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Sell technology π€₯πΊπΉ. Why all of the sudden π€·π½ββοΈ. Psycho babble ππ¦»π»ππΏ. Funny how you brought up Pall Bernardo when The Niagara peninsula suffered because of the cops decisions. πππ
Did you say words? π€¨
@- do not know what you mean π€·π½ββοΈ
that goodness there lawyers like jame lockyer
No more secrets…
Anyone who kills a Child….needs to be dealt with in the harshest terms ! π¨π¦π¨π¦πΊπΈπΊπΈ
I agree… What about here in QuΓ©bec where they have taken control over schools and transformed them into bolchevic schools? Traumas for childs ….. What if covid isnt exactly as bad as medias pretend it is… What should we do to those who knew covid was a global powergrab?
DNA results from a dead suspect : conclusive.
DNA results from a living suspect’s lawyer : not conclusive
Worthless since colds stopped existing in december 2019…. From sniffles to jumping without a parachute is COVID..