![]() So this one can be skipped if you pursue ending with some faction. Scylla capture is quite hard and its vivisection is required only for Phoenix Project ending. Sirens should be present on most of the missions at some point - you just need to capture one of them. And after that vivisection you will have more research to be done. Well you need that Siren Vivisection if you want to have one of the endings of New Jericho, Phoenix Project or Disciples of Anu. The DNA Doe Project wishes to acknowledge the contributions of other groups and individuals who helped solve this case: the Phoenix Police Department and Detective Stuart Somershoe, who entrusted the case to the DNA Doe Project Investigator Christen Eggers of the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office the FBI Latent Print section for confirmation of the identification HudsonAlpha Discovery for extraction and sequencing Kevin Lord of Saber Investigations for bioinformatics GEDmatch and Family Tree DNA for providing their databases the University of New Haven’s Graduate Certificate in Forensic Genetic Genealogy program interns, and DDP’s dedicated teams of volunteer investigative genetic genealogists who work tirelessly to bring victims home.So, does Phoenix Point have a real ending where you 'win?" We are honored to have played a part in giving Laura her name back. Team Leader Gabriella Vargas stated, “We thank the Phoenix Police Department for entrusting us with this case. The genealogy research was complicated by the lack of public records and endogamy, but the team was able to identify a candidate within a few weeks. Students in the program participated in the research phase of this case, making it one of the first cold cases solved with graduate student intern involvement using investigative genetic genealogy.Ĭlose family matches were found on both GEDmatch and FTDNA. The DNA Doe Project has partnered with the University of New Haven as part of their Forensic Genetic Genealogy Graduate Certificate Program. The DNA file was first uploaded to GEDmatch on Jand then uploaded to FamilyTreeDNA on July 15, 2021. By the end of May, sequencing had been completed, and on June 1, 2021, the DNA file was delivered to Saber Investigations for bioinformatics. In early April of this year, a blood card was sent to HudsonAlpha Discovery for extraction and whole genome sequencing. The woman had been deceased for only a few hours before being discovered.įour years after the remains of a woman were discovered behind a residence in downtown Phoenix, the Phoenix Police Department and the DNA Doe Project can confirm her identity as Laura Jean Jordan.Īfter exhausting all other leads, the Phoenix Police Department contacted the DNA Doe Project on March 3, 2021, hoping to identify the woman using investigative genetic genealogy. On her lower right leg she had a black tattoo with the words “Laura N Layla”. On her left upper chest she had a multicolored tattoo depicting a rose and the name “Stuart”. She had on gray and purple shoes with blue laces. When found she was wearing a white shirt with green dots/sequins over a green shirt and black pants that seemed too large and too long for her. The medical examiner describes her as a White/Caucasian female, middle-aged (44-70 years old), 5’4” tall, weighing 124 pounds, with long brown to slightly blonde hair. On Jthe body of a woman was found behind a residence in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. ![]()
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