Genetic genealogists have revealed how their groundbreaking forensic tech identified a long-lost victim of the infamous 'Scorecard Killer' - using a similar technique that was used to . Aided through investigative genealogy non-profit , last month California investigators identified the remains of Michael Ray Schlicht, 17, almost 50 years after he was found murdered in 1974. A stored DNA sample from his remains were sent to Othram, a private laboratory, which worked with Project Justice and law enforcement to collate a family tree based on commercial and criminal databases that led them to his long-lost relatives.
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