Don Baldwin
12-03-2017, 09:04 PM
DNA sketch leads to suspect confession in Texas slaying (https://www.yahoo.com/news/dna-sketch-leads-suspect-confession-texas-slaying-142130990.html)
They used DNA and made a generic sketch based on his genetic makeup.
Notice...there was a 99% chance he wasn't black...because blacks have different genes.
https://s.yimg.com/lo/api/res/1.2/k2vV9sHKhtRs7_4Tb82bhw--/YXBwaWQ9eW15O3E9NzU7dz02NDA7c209MTtpbD1wbGFuZQ--/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/506c5704cbd6427f9f58ef3483d78582.jpg
"Then early last month, Brown County sheriff's investigators sent McDaniel a sketch of the man they suspected in her daughter's death, despite having no witnesses. The sketch was created using DNA found at the crime scene; a private lab used the sample to predict the shape of the killer's face, his skin tone, eye color and hair color."
"For McDaniel, the DNA sketch technology known as phenotyping was an answered prayer."
"Several private companies offer phenotyping services to law enforcement to create sketches of suspects or victims when decomposed remains are found. The process looks for markers inside of a DNA sample known to be linked to certain traits. Police in at least 22 states have released suspect sketches generated through phenotyping."
"It works like this: Companies have created a predictive formula using the DNA of volunteers who also took a physical traits survey or had their face scanned by recognition software. That predictive model is used to search the DNA samples for specific markers and rate the likelihood that certain characteristics exist."
They used DNA and made a generic sketch based on his genetic makeup.
Notice...there was a 99% chance he wasn't black...because blacks have different genes.
https://s.yimg.com/lo/api/res/1.2/k2vV9sHKhtRs7_4Tb82bhw--/YXBwaWQ9eW15O3E9NzU7dz02NDA7c209MTtpbD1wbGFuZQ--/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/506c5704cbd6427f9f58ef3483d78582.jpg
"Then early last month, Brown County sheriff's investigators sent McDaniel a sketch of the man they suspected in her daughter's death, despite having no witnesses. The sketch was created using DNA found at the crime scene; a private lab used the sample to predict the shape of the killer's face, his skin tone, eye color and hair color."
"For McDaniel, the DNA sketch technology known as phenotyping was an answered prayer."
"Several private companies offer phenotyping services to law enforcement to create sketches of suspects or victims when decomposed remains are found. The process looks for markers inside of a DNA sample known to be linked to certain traits. Police in at least 22 states have released suspect sketches generated through phenotyping."
"It works like this: Companies have created a predictive formula using the DNA of volunteers who also took a physical traits survey or had their face scanned by recognition software. That predictive model is used to search the DNA samples for specific markers and rate the likelihood that certain characteristics exist."