For a long time, it seemed as though decades-old cold cases might go unsolved forever. No justice for families, no punishment for perpetrators.
But the game has changed.
DNA left at crime scenes that was previously thought to be unusable is finding new life thanks to
Othram, the first private lab to apply the power of modern parallel sequencing to forensic evidence. The number of cold cases that Othram is
playing a part in reopening is astounding. From the 1974 murder of Carla Walker to the 1995 killing of Mary Catherine Edwards, Othram is partnering with law enforcement across the country to work on cases previously thought to be “unsolvable.” As Othram CEO David Mittelman told us recently, “It’s not a great time to be a rapist or murderer.”
This session will be part science and part cold case deep-dive, but all bad news for killers who’ve become accustomed to sleeping well at night. Come hear about the lab that is changing the course of history and learn how
YOU can get involved in helping to decide which cases they take on next.