A body found burned and wrapped in a cloth behind an auto repair shop in Toledo is that of Tammy Lowe, DNA testing finds.
The partial skeletal remains were found on March 22, 1995 in Santa Cruz County. They were recently identified as those of ...
Nearly four decades after her remains were found wrapped in cloth and burned near a Toledo highway, police have identified a ...
On August 5, 2008, a beach goer near the former Silver King Resort, west of Port Angeles, Washington, found a shoe containing ...
DNA testing resolves a 1987 cold case, identifying remains found in Toledo as Tammy Lowe from Michigan, with aid from The ...
Two bodies found in the North Bay in 1998 that went unidentified for 27 years have names at last. The seemingly unrelated ...
Othram, a cutting-edge forensic lab in The Woodlands, is revolutionizing the resolution of cold and current crime cases using ...
Nearly 60 years after her mother disappeared, Penelope Vaillancourt finally has some answers — but not all the closure she ...
A 1986 murder victim has been identified after a cold case investigative unit combined forces with a forensic genetic ...
Toledo police partnered with the Porchlight Project to identify Lowe's remains in October, 2024, after previous attempts ...
A 13-year-old girl who was found dead along a river in California’s Santa Cruz County three decades ago was recently ...