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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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Dateline

horrific. julie had gone there to help sam, and now she was dead in his bedroom. and sam was somewhere. >> all of your best friends that you hang out with every day, one of them is missing. a body was found in one of their apartment. this is something that was affecting the whole atmosphere. >> detectives soon found out that sam was a war veteran, heard the stories of his night terrors. they also found julie's phone in the apartment, and that saw sam's text messages to her. sam seems plenty of set this evening, and when they searched his name in the law enforcement databases, they came up with a stunning result -- >> he was arrested along with a lot of other people. a guy was killed in a gang case. >> he was involved in a gang incident. i believe it was in ventura county. >> it happened in 2002. sam, just 18 at the time, was

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

it is terrible that we have have it, but it is called unknown because this are several different law enforcement databases that house child sexual abuse material in one of the law enforcement databases there is at least 50 thousand boys and girls, who -- their identity is unknown, their location is unknown. and they are getting abused over and over again, and that abuse in images and videos is traded all over the world like we traded baseball cards, they are exploited and forced to do terrible things. this unknown campaign, is with the heart, to identify them, locate them and rescue them and bring them to long-term restoration, we know that although we might not know their identity right now, god because, this is our calling and purpose to identify them, to know them, and locate them and

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

it is terrible that we have have it, but it is called unknown because this are several different law enforcement databases that house child sexual abuse material in one of the law enforcement databases there is at least 50 thousand boys and girls, who -- their identity is unknown, their location is unknown. and they are getting abused over and over again, and that abuse in images and videos is traded all over the world like we traded baseball cards, they are exploited and forced to do terrible things. this unknown campaign, is with the heart, to identify them, locate them and rescue them and bring them to long-term restoration, we know that although we might not know their identity right now, god because, this is our calling and purpose to identify them, to know

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

birthday campaign and it is terrible we even have to have it. we called it unknown is because there are several different law enforcement databases that house child sexual abuse material and one of the law enforcement databases, there are 50,000 boys and girls whose identity is unknown and their location is unknown and they are getting abused over and over and over again and that aboo us is being traded around the world like we used to trade baseball cards. they are being exploited and forced to do horrible things. this campaign is with the heart to identify them, locate them and rescue them and bring them into long-term restoration because we know we might not know their identity right now, god does. it is our calling and purpose to be able to identify them, to

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FOX and Friends Sunday

people that are, one, aware of it, two, horrified by it. and three, willing to do something. and i really believe that is happening and that is so encouraging to me. >> you've been doing something about it. people don't know this, but for a decade, for three years through the tim tebow foundation. your birthday is coming up. most people throw a party for themselves. you're leading a new fund raising effort to combat child sex trafficking, human trafficking, called the unknown campaign. share with your viewer why it's called unknown and what it is. >> thank you for asking about that. for this year, my birthday campaign, we are having this unknown campaign because there is so many boys and girls that are being exploited all over the world that are unknown. you see every single minute, there's at least 156 images of children being abused circulated and in one of the law enforcement databases there is

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Dateline

evening. and when they searched his name in the law enforcement databases, they came up with a stunning result. he was arrested along with a lot of other people. a guy was killed. it was some sort of, like, gang thing. >> it was a gang case. he was involved in a gang incident in, i believe it was ventura county, and ultimately went to trial. >> it happened in 2002. sam, just 18 at the time, was accused of luring another young man to a parking lot where the man was then attacked by more than a dozen others. while some of the attackers were convicted of murder and received life sentences, sam herr was found not guilty. >> he was innocent, and it was proven that way. you know, he's innocent. >> four years later, sam joined the army and put all that behind him, or so his father believed. >> that's why when i found julie, i knew that sam didn't do this. i knew sam would never do something like that.

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Hannity

hopes -- what color is the sky in her world? this administration has it of a single thing to secure the border and i'm sick and tired of her saying they inherited a broken system -- no, they inherited the most secure border in my career which spans 35 years and data proves that, i wish she would stop lying, she's lying is much as secretary lies. they got a plan and the plan is more ngos will be sent to mexico to processes people for asylum because the ngos believe it or not have access to databases, law enforcement databases these ngos have access to, they are making billions of dollars they're going to be processed in mexico giving a piece of paper and enter legally. they will say illegal immigration is down -- no it's not, go to a port of entry, it's a bait and switch -- mark my words, it's going to expand

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Fox News Live

illegal immigration is down and they just legalized it in mexico and come to port of entry. this is what the administration is done. smoking mirrors, they haven't done a damn thing. it's all about processing quicker, releasing quicker. griff: is that the actual plan because i've been searching high and low for what the plan is in four days when this crisis is literally lit on fire beyond what we've already seen. >> look, they've already started, they've already started processing people in mexico and doing all the paperwork down there. you know what shocks me the ngo's have access to cbp databases. law enforcement databases, that's never happened in the history of federal law enforcement. so, yes, i think they are going to expand that program so they can say the border numbers are down, however, they are just -- it's a mix, they are going to process in mexico and transfer to port of entry legally and the data clearly shows that nobody is talking about this. nearly 9 out of 10 people that claim asylum never get released

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Dateline

sam, and now she was dead in his bedroom. and sam was somewhere in the wind. >> all of your new best friends that you hang out with every day? one of them's missing. a body was found in one of their apartments. this is something that, like, was affecting the whole atmosphere. >> detectives soon found out sam was a war veteran, heard the stories of his night terrors. they also found julie's phone in the apartment and saw sam's text messages to her. sam seemed plenty upset that evening. and when they searched his name in the law enforcement databases, they came up with a stunning result. he was arrested along with a lot of other people. a guy was killed. it was some sort of, like, gang thing. >> it was a gang case. he was involved in a gang incident in, i believe it was ventura county, and ultimately went to trial. >> it happened in 2002. sam, just 18 at the time, was accused of luring another young

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