Genealogy websites and a cheek swab enabled U.S. Marshals to arrest a man suspected of being the “Potomac River Rapist,” who terrorized the nation’s capital in the 1990s.
News outlets report 60-year-old Giles Daniel Warrick is now awaiting extradition from Horry County, South Carolina. He’s accused of raping 10 women and killing one of them between 1991 and 1998 in Washington, D.C. and its surrounding suburbs.
Authorities said DNA evidence matched family profiles in genealogy services, enabling investigators to narrow their search after interviewing Warrick’s relatives.
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3 comments:
This might seem like a good thing on the surface, but look at how they did it.
It should scare the crap out of every freedom-loving American.
Doesn't scare me as long as they keep solving cold cases and sending the B....rds to jail. If you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear.
Except the loss of your God given rights and a boot on the back of your neck or a bullet in the back of your head.
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