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1972 'Beyond Hope' Homicide Solved in 2 Hours Using Forensic Genetic Genealogy

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PR Newswire

NAPERVILLE, Ill. , June 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Identifinders International in conjunction with the Naperville Police Department is pleased to announce the arrest of Barry Lee Whelpley as a suspect in the murder of 15-year-old Julie Hansen . Julie was last seen on July 7, 1972 when she left home on her bicycle to watch a baseball game. She was found several miles from her home in a rural area the following day. She had been sexually assaulted and stabbed multiple times. Although numerous individuals were DNA tested, no CODIS hit was achieved, and the case went cold.

"This was never a cold case for our police department," said Chief Robert Marshall . "This brutal crime haunted our community. Many in the department kept Julie's picture on their desks for years."

The Hanson case was considered high risk because after 50 years, the crime scene DNA was severely degraded and believed to be unusable. The sample was also very low quantity, consisting of only 360 picograms of DNA, that is, only 0.3 trillionths of a gram. In November 2020 , the Naperville Police Department contacted Identifinders International to try to solve the case using forensic genetic genealogy as a last resort.

Over the next six months, Identifinders faced numerous challenges in creating viable genetic genealogy data without a guarantee of success. Yet once that data was uploaded to the genetic genealogy database GEDMatch, the case was solved in only two hours.

"We are very happy and filled with a sense of tremendous meaning. It has been a very long journey for our entire organization," said NPD Detective John Reed .

"We are honored that the Naperville Police Department trusted us to work on this ground-breaking case," said Dr. Colleen Fitzpatrick , President of Identifinders International. "It was one of the highest risk cases we've addressed to-date because of the very poor condition of the DNA. Solving such a difficult case fuels our passion for supporting law enforcement by solving cases that were thought to be over the horizon of modern technology."

About Identifinders International:

Identifinders International is an award-winning pioneer in the application of forensic genetic genealogy Y-DNA and autosomal SNP analysis to cold case homicides, sexual assaults, and Baby and Child Doe cases.

For More Information:

Colleen Fitzpatrick , Phd
311531@email4pr.com
(714) 576-6377

Cision View original content: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/1972-beyond-hope-homicide-solved-in-2-hours-using-forensic-genetic-genealogy-301306150.html

SOURCE Identifinders International, LLC



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