Capture Of Golden State Killer Raises DNA Privacy Concerns
  • 6 years ago
Before the Golden State Killer was caught, law enforcement officials nearly collared the wrong man based on DNA evidence. Using a public database of DNA samples, police contacted a man who they identified as "a weak match." Nevertheless, the man still had to clear his name. Eventually, Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. was identified through the DNA that his own relatives had unwittingly posted on the internet.
Recommended