The Bear Brook Murders case revolutionized forensic science through DNA analysis, leading to the identification of three victims and their killer after decades of mystery.
The chilling discovery of multiple bodies in barrels at Bear Brook State Park led to a decades-long investigation, ultimately unveiling a serial killer's deadly legacy through groundbreaking DNA analysis.
The Lady of the Dunes, Ruth Marie Terry, was a victim of a brutal murder in 1974. After 48 years, forensic genealogy identified her, and her husband, Guy Rockwell Muldavin, was named as her killer. The case highlights the power of modern forensic science in solving long-standing mysteries.