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Three more victims of 9/11 World Trade Center attacks identified through DNA analysis
Nearly a quarter century after the tragic September 11 attacks that shook the United States and the world, three more individuals who lost their lives at the World Trade Center have been identified. The announcement was made by New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, who confirmed the names of two of the victims as Ryan Fitzgerald of Floral Park, New York, and Barbara Keating of Palm Springs, California. The identity of the third victim, an adult woman, has be
Three more victims of 9/11 World Trade Center attacks identified through DNA analysis
Nearly a quarter century after the tragic September 11 attacks that shook the United States and the world, three more individuals who lost their lives at the World Trade Center have been identified. The announcement was made by New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, who confirmed the names of two of the victims as Ryan Fitzgerald of Floral Park, New York, and Barbara Keating of Palm Springs, California. The identity of the third victim, an adult woman, has be
DNA technology reveals identity of child killed in 1972 Virginia case
In a breakthrough that closes a painful chapter in Virginia's history, Fairfax County police have finally identified a young boy found murdered in 1972 under the Old Colchester Road Bridge in what is now known as Giles Creek. After 53 years of uncertainty, advanced DNA technology confirmed that the child was 4-year-old Carl Matthew Bryant. This discovery not only gives the child his name back but also sheds light on a decades-old mystery that had haunted investigators for generations. Pol
DNA technology reveals identity of child killed in 1972 Virginia case
In a breakthrough that closes a painful chapter in Virginia's history, Fairfax County police have finally identified a young boy found murdered in 1972 under the Old Colchester Road Bridge in what is now known as Giles Creek. After 53 years of uncertainty, advanced DNA technology confirmed that the child was 4-year-old Carl Matthew Bryant. This discovery not only gives the child his name back but also sheds light on a decades-old mystery that had haunted investigators for generations. Pol









