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How a Discarded Cigarette Led to an Arrest in Idaho Teen Angie Dodge’s Cold Case Murder
(2019)
  • Judy Rybak, CBS
  • Lindsey Schwartz, CBS
  • Elena DiFiore, CBS
  • Angie Dodge, CBS
  • Gregory McLaughlin, CBS
  • Greg Hampikian, Boise State University
Abstract
When Carol Dodge's daughter Angie was murdered in the summer of 1996, she thought the killer would be brought to justice quickly. Idaho Falls Police had his DNA -- a pristine sample.

But for nearly two decades police couldn't find a match to the DNA, so in 2014, then-case Detective Patrick McKenna searched a small DNA database owned by Ancestry.com, which used to be public, and got a hit. 
Publication Date
November 9, 2019
Citation Information
Judy Rybak, Lindsey Schwartz, Elena DiFiore, Angie Dodge, et al.. "How a Discarded Cigarette Led to an Arrest in Idaho Teen Angie Dodge’s Cold Case Murder" (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/greg_hampikian/54/