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landlord benny ruiz and obtained a sample of his dna. he also took another look at sienna's stepdad, terry white. remember, terry initially told the detective that on the night of don's murder, he stayed with his sister until 9:00 p.m. then drove to work and took a nap in the parking lot, but when detective kaplan checked security cam video -- >> you can see terry pullen and immediately get out of his truck and walked to the front door so now there is a discrepancy in his story. >> again, thank you for coming down. >> detective kaplan asked terry to stop by the station and go over his timeline one more time . >> his story changed. he did not pull into the parking lot as originally expressed. he went around the corner to a dark area and fell asleep there and then he pulled into the parking lot. >> that was not the only discrepancy. remember, in his first interview, terry said he had only stopped at wendy's on his way to work but now -- >> i stopped at walmart.

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Dateline

sienna and christine left the room. kaplan asked terry a about his relationship with don. >> you know, in the beginning i would say it was rocky. >> terry told kaplan that when they went to court over custody of sienna, don sometimes seemed to want a confrontation. >> he could get me, in any kind of way to yell or scream at him, it would make him look good then he would ultimately get his daughter so i just wouldn't bite for that. >> terry said to the detective that he mostly avoided don, and had not had any contact with him in a while. >> they were not going to find any dna or fingerprints and has house on his vehicle are in that area. >> no, i would just not get in the guys life. it wasn't worth it because i love that little girl. i don't want to make her hate me because she loves her dad.

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Dateline

i said, you know that?. they said they did the dna. >> i saw her tear up when the death notification was provided to her that mike williams remains had been identified and located. >> you would think with the recovery of the body, murder charges would be filed forthwith, but that did not happen. detectives continue to investigate. they had another suspect in their sights and what a sensation that turned out to be. five months after mike's body was recovered, a perp walk to remember. denise williams in handcuffs being marched by cops from our office at florida state university. she was charged with first- degree murder of her first husband, mike. it was her daughter's 19th birthday. they said she confide with brian winchester to kill his best friend, mike. she pleaded not guilty. but, denise was the only one charged. what about brighton?

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Dateline

>> dna testing on the towel showed none of isaiah hagan's dna was present. >> there was one thing plain to see. isaiah's lies in the interrogation video. the prosecution played the entire 9.5 hours of it to the jury. >> anytime somebody says something the state contends is not true, you have to try to understand the dynamic of where it was said. >> he noted detectives questioned isaiah aggressively for hours and used infiniti -- profanity and invaded his face and intimidated him. maybe he theorized isaiah simply lied to make them go away. were you worried the jury would hear lies and that's going to trump everything is? this guy is lying. why should he believe he didn't kill her.

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admitted that she believed that if the jury heard that isaiah said it was an accident, they could not convict him of murder. >> you think perhaps his mother had said these things so her son could get perhaps a lesser sentence? >> yes. >> the problem is the genie is out of the bottle and the jury cannot then hear what she said. how do you overcome that? >> i think it goes back to, we have no confession. no direct evidence. no dna and we have no other significant piece of evidence that is compelling. >> in his closing, he made the same arguments to the jury. the damage was done. it only took the jury four hours to find isaiah hagan guilty on all four counts against him including murder. >> that's the most relief i have felt since it all happened.

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here is the conclusion of on the outskirts of town. >> as each day of trial past, heather collins became less hopeful. there was no direct evidence tying isaiah hagan to her daughter's ski murder. no gun. no dna. no eyewitnesses. nothing to prove isaiah was a killer. >> i was at the point where i was prepared for him to be walking the streets. >> the prosecutor urged patients. >> we knew we did not have enough evidence to convict at that point. that's why you go to the end. >> there was one person he one of the jury to hear from. donna, i say is mom. the prosecutor had no idea what she would say on the stand, but he had reason to believe that isaiah confided in her the day at the police station about the night halee died. the mom takes the stand as a reluctant witness.

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Metaverse Dualchain Network Architecture Reaches Market Capitalization of $120,824.35 (DNA)

Metaverse Dualchain Network Architecture (DNA) traded flat against the dollar during the 1 day period ending at 14:00 PM ET on April 22nd. One Metaverse Dualchain Network Architecture coin can now be purchased for $0.0000 or 0.00000000 BTC on cryptocurrency exchanges. Metaverse Dualchain Network Architecture has a market cap of $120,824.35 and $1,392.54 worth of […]

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Generative A.I. Arrives in the Gene Editing World of CRISPR

Much as ChatGPT generates poetry, a new A.I. system devises blueprints for microscopic mechanisms that can edit your DNA.

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Forensic Files II

narrator: in the spring of 2018, the suspected golden state killer was finally arrested, accused in a crime spree that had terrorized california for almost a generation. what ultimately brought him to justice was a new type of forensic technology. the golden state killer suspect was arrested thanks to genetic genealogy. narrator: genetic genealogy is an offshoot of the consumer genomics boom that started in 2013, when people began using dna and the web to explore their family histories. the purpose of traditional genetic genealogy is to identify our long-dead ancestors. narrator: and it turns out it can also be used to solve crimes. the dna databases used by consumers don't operate

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Forensic Files II

in the same way as law-enforcement databases like codis. moore: in codis, you're looking for that exact match, but in genetic genealogy, we can go way beyond that and use those hundreds of thousands of markers to predict second, third, fourth cousins and beyond. narrator: however, there are serious concerns about law enforcement having access to the dna of people who have never committed a crime. that problem can be resolved if people are told their dna is going to databases used by police, which is exactly what a company called gedmatch did. gedmatch posted a notification on their site alerting their users that law enforcement was using the database, and that was what i needed to allow me to finally make the decision to help law enforcement. narrator: in 2018, investigators took the dna profile from jay and tanya's case

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