Science: Genetic engineering
Your DNA, in Someone Else's Crime Scene   (+2)  [vote for, against]
Another selling point for ancestry services

Much noise has been made recently about the privacy implications of genealogy DNA services, which apparently helped law enforcement triangulate on a serial killer of some note after decades of being unable to find him.

Knowing the admittedly macabre interest around famous murder and serial killer cases and connected collectibles, it occurs to me that instead, 23AndMe, Ancestry and their likes can use this to further market their services.

Discover that The Boston Strangler is your fourth cousin twice removed!
-- theircompetitor, Apr 29 2018

dead criminal database Dead_20Criminal_20Database
see bottom... [RayfordSteele, May 01 2018]

You, in somebody else's vacation photos http://web.archive....20vacation_20photos
[hippo, May 01 2018]

You, In Someone Else's Sitcom You_2c_20In_20Someone_20Else_27s_20Sitcom
[hippo, May 01 2018]

ET, In someone else's vacation pictures ET_2c_20In_20someon...vacation_20pictures
[hippo, May 01 2018]

Your Face on Somebody Else's Stamp Your_20Face_20on_20..._20Else_27s_20Stamp
[hippo, May 01 2018]

[8th] in someone else's clothes http://images.huffi...kiHalloween1of5.jpg
[MaxwellBuchanan, May 01 2018]

I'm not going to say it.
-- not_morrison_rm, Apr 29 2018


Apparently no one is.
-- theircompetitor, May 01 2018


I kindof already said it...
-- RayfordSteele, May 01 2018


thx! [hippo]
-- theircompetitor, May 01 2018


ROFL LMAO [MB]
-- theircompetitor, May 01 2018


I never knew he has such shapely legs....<runs to nearest deep bunker>
-- not_morrison_rm, May 01 2018


That's a crime scene if there ever was one.
-- RayfordSteele, May 01 2018



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