The Dutch police is trying to solve Cold Cases in the Netherlands. Touch DNA investigations, like those performed by IFS, are an important tool to solve Cold Cases. IFS works on (Cold) Cases world wide.

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Unsolved Cold Cases in the Netherlands

Touch DNA break through in Dutch high profile case
The case described in this article is a typical sort of case which can be investigated by IFS. A heavily burned body from which touch DNA results were obtained.
Richard Eikelenboom

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Florida man is sentenced to death for killing his wife and five children by slitting their throats
This is another terrible crime commited by what looks like someone with mental health issues. They should investigate the medication used by this man (also in the past) and his CYP450 to see how he metabolizes drugs. We should find out why parents are committing these
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Holly Moore case gets international attention
The Daily Mail picked up the Holly Moore case.
The case does now get international attention. It is a pity though that not more facts are mentioned in the article. That a pathologist cut a collar bone at one side as a normal procedure is

Latest on the Aaron Hernandez case
Here are two new articles on the Hernandez case.
Article one
Article two

Aaron Hernandez case started: IFS performed touch DNA investigations
Selma and Richard Eikelenboom performed touch DNA investigations in this case. The trial started yesterday with opening statements and the first witnesses.
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Colo. Bureau of Investigation hands Holly Moore case back to Castle Rock, concurs death was suicide
Comments by Richard and Selma Eikelenboom
Liz Gelardi made a new piece on the Holly Moore case which cane watched on Facebook and Denver 7.
It seems that the Colorado Bureau of Investigation concluded that it was a suicide. We are very interested which facts lead

Another tragic miscarriage of justice: Comment by Richard Eikelenboom
In this article in the Daily Mail another miscarriage of justice is described.
This is another tragic example of a miscarriage of justice. As a forensic scientist, I see this too often, also in other states in the US. Something should change. It should be