'People still care': Man murdered in 1960s ID'd through genetic genealogy

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A murdered man discovered in a Maryland trash can in 1985 has finally been identified through genetic genealogy, police say.

A murdered man discovered in a Maryland trash can in 1985 has finally been identified through genetic genealogy, police said.

His body, however, was unidentified when it was discovered 22 years later. The medical examiner said he suffered"severe upper body trauma" but police did not elaborate."All these years and people still care," Kelso's sister, Maryellen Kelso, said at the news conference. With genetic genealogy, an unknown person's DNA from a crime scene can be identified through his or her family members, who voluntarily submit their DNA to a genealogy database. By mapping a family tree of those who have submitted their DNA to the database, investigators can zero in on the unknown individual based on characteristics including age and where they lived.

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