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Heather Murphy

New York Times reporter covering technology, interviewing key figures in the case.

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Dec 27, 2019 • 28min

'There's No Going Back'

Heather Murphy, a New York Times reporter, delves into the intriguing use of genetic databases in law enforcement. She discusses how family history websites have transformed crime-solving, highlighting ethical complexities and the emotional challenges faced by genealogists. The conversation also covers groundbreaking cases, including the Golden State Killer, and the legal implications seen in William Talbot II's trial. With a wave of advancements in DNA technology, Murphy emphasizes the irreversible trend towards utilizing genetic information in policing.
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Jun 7, 2019 • 28min

A New Way to Solve a Murder, Part 2: The Future of Genetic Privacy

Heather Murphy, a New York Times reporter, discusses the intriguing case of William Earl Talbott II, accused of a double murder. The conversation dives into how genetic genealogy revolutionizes crime-solving, comparing modern DNA tactics to past methods like fingerprinting. They explore the ethical dilemmas surrounding genetic data privacy and the societal impacts of law enforcement's ability to access personal DNA information. Insights from genetic genealogist CeCe Moore and GEDMatch's Curtis Rogers highlight the future of forensic science and justice.
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Jun 6, 2019 • 25min

A New Way to Solve a Murder, Part 1: The Genetic Detectives

Heather Murphy, a New York Times reporter specializing in technology, dives into the revolutionary use of genetic databases in solving crimes. She interviews key players like Curtis Rogers of GEDMatch, illustrating how genetic sleuthing has transformed cold case investigations. Topics include the ethical dilemmas surrounding DNA privacy and emotional stories of users discovering lost identities. Hear about the detective's relentless pursuit of justice and how modern genealogy methods are reshaping law enforcement's approach to unsolved cases.

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