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Michael Vogen

@michael_vogen

Director of Account Management @ Othram Inc. Helping Law Enforcement Generate ID of Perpetrators of Crime, Victims and Unknowns.

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Honored that Othram could assist Venture County Sheriff's Office, as part of a longstanding collaboration, in identifying a 1984 John Doe as Donald Reich, born in 1944. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/donal…

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Honored that Othram could assist the Owen County Coroner's Office and Indiana State Police Laboratory in identifying a 2003 homicide victim as Deanna Marie Smith. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/deann…

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Thanks to the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office and Blaine Police Department, together with Othram’s cutting-edge DNA technology, the infant known as “Rachel Marie Doe” has been identified more than four decades later. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/anoka…

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In February 2024, skeletal remains found near Gold Canyon, Arizona were identified as 30-year-old David Bertschinger thanks to the dedicated work of the Pinal County Medical Examiner’s Office and Othram’s advanced forensic DNA technology. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/david…

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The Toronto Police Service has announced the identification of Alcides, a man found in Toronto in 2008 who investigators later discovered came from Portugal. Othram is grateful for the opportunity to assist on this case. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/toron…

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New York State Police, using Othram technology, has identified remains found in a drained swamp off Woods Road in Greenville, NY in 1991. The identified man is Mikolai Celesz, reported missing from Port Jervis, NY in 1976 at age 76. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/new-y…

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We just published the largest study of its kind providing a quantitative look at how FGG affects UHR cases, including revisions to manner of death. Also, more than 25% of resolved cases lead to charges, convictions, or links to suspects. #dnasolves othram.com/research/peer-…

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Toronto Police Service used Othram’s forensic DNA technology to help investigators ID a serial predator who murdered at least three women, including Gracelynn Greenidge. We need to catch these predators before they strike a second time. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/toron…

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Using Othram’s forensic DNA technology, the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office and District 23 Medical Examiner’s Office identified skeletal remains found in Palatka, Florida as 52-year-old Lea Kennedy Sayre. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/putna…

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Using Othram’s forensic DNA technology, the Raleigh Police Department identified remains found in a Raleigh, North Carolina hotel room, after nearly 30 years, as Edward Sidney Broughton. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/ralei…

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After nearly a half-century, skeletal remains discovered in Naples, Florida were identified as Darlene Schab by the Collier County Sheriff’s Office using Othram’s forensic DNA technology. DNA testing also revised the bioancestry of the victim. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/flori…

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The Yakima County Sheriff’s Office used Othram’s forensic DNA tech to identify homicide victim 31-year-old Rosa Everts, with critical funding provided by Governor Bob Ferguson, Attorney General Nick Brown, and the Washington State Legislature. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/yakim…

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The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office used Othram technology to finally solve a nearly two-decade mystery, identifying a 2006 John Doe as Edward Russ Green. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/hills…

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An appeals court upheld a murder conviction in a case solved using @Othram tech. Our work didn’t just generate a lead, it was challenged in court and held up. IDing a suspect is only the start. The real test is scientific & legal defensibility. #dnasolves 12newsnow.com/article/news/c…

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Systemic forensic science failures arise when critical scientific infrastructure is underfunded, fragmented, and treated as a transactional service rather than a long-term investment. We need to fix this or everyone loses. #dnasolves othram.com/research/edito…

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Nearly half a century later, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, working with Othram, has finally identified a 1978 homicide victim as Patricia Falls Ritchie. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/palm-…

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After 40 years, the Kirkland Police Department, with support from the Othram and the King County Medical Examiner’s Office, has finally identified the 1985 ‘Bicycle Man’ as William Horn. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/kirkl…

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The St. Petersburg Police Department, working with District 6 Medical Examiner Office, used Othram technology to identify a 1980 homicide victim as 29-year-old Johnny Lee Bradshaw. #dnasolves dnasolves.com/articles/st-pe…

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Green cM values show shared DNA. When multiple DNA relatives converge on a branch of a family tree, the likely position of an unknown person is clear. Othram's GGPS evaluates all possible placements automatically, using genetics + genealogy. #dnasolves maps.othram.com

Green cM values show shared DNA. When multiple DNA relatives converge on a branch of a family tree, the likely position of an unknown person is clear. Othram's GGPS evaluates all possible placements automatically, using genetics + genealogy. #dnasolves

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