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DNA and genealogy solved three Upper Midwest cold cases in 2025, identifying victims and charging one woman.
In 2025, DNA technology and forensic genealogy solved several Upper Midwest cold cases.
In Winona, “Baby Angel,” a 2011 infant found dead in the Mississippi River, was identified through genetic analysis, leading to charges against Jennifer Nichole Baechle for second-degree manslaughter.
The 1967 disappearance of a man last seen near a nightclub was resolved when his remains were found in a submerged car, with authorities ruling the death an accident.
In Blaine, the 1983 case of “Rachel Marie Doe” was closed after DNA testing identified her parents, though no charges were filed and their identities remain private.
These breakthroughs highlight how modern science is delivering long-overdue answers in unsolved cases.
El ADN y la genealogía resolvieron tres casos en el Medio Oeste en 2025, identificando víctimas y acusando a una mujer.