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A new DNA profile of Ted Bundy could help solve these Utah cold cases

A new DNA profile of Ted Bundy could help solve these Utah cold cases

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Law enforcement officials in Utah recently utilized advanced genotyping technology to generate a comprehensive DNA profile of the serial killer Ted Bundy, finally closing the 1974 murder of Laura Ann Aime. This scientific breakthrough allows investigators to reconstruct genetic information from highly degraded samples that were previously impossible to analyze with older methods. The new profile has been uploaded to national databases, offering a vital opportunity to provide forensic certainty for several other decades-old disappearances and homicides where Bundy is the primary suspect. While some victims remain missing, this technological leap offers long-awaited closure for families by replacing unreliable death-row confessions with irrefutable evidence. Ultimately, the state’s investment in these forensic tools demonstrates that scientific progress can hold even the most notorious criminals accountable long after their deaths.

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