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1984

In 1984, Sir Alec Jeffreys, a British geneticist, stumbled across the realization that DNA showed both similarities and differences between family members, making it perhaps the most accurate form of identification ever discovered.

1986

And, similar to that first case in 1986, it’s proven to be as powerful a tool for determining innocence as finding guilt.

1987

In 1987, the first case to go to trial using DNA evidence became a global event.

1994

Forensic Analytical Crime Lab was founded in 1994 by David Kahane on the beliefs and teachings of Paul L. Kirk, the father of American modern forensics.

2004

Even fingerprinting now has its critics, particularly after the false match of a partial print led to the wrongful arrest of Oregon attorney Brandon Mayfield for the 2004 train bombings in Madrid, Spain.

2009

In a landmark 2009 New Yorker investigation, investigative journalist David Grann delved into the peculiar professional culture of arson investigators.

2021

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1983
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