CeCe Moore started her career as a genetic genealogist later in life — and she hopes to inspire others to pursue their true calling
Since the spring of 2018, when Moore began solving crimes using her unique mix of DNA and family trees, she and her team at Parabon NanoLabs in Reston, Virginia, have solved 110 murders and rapes — averaging one per week.You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications.
But she didn't find her true calling — what she calls her "passion," at which she works tirelessly and happily, seven days a week — until middle age.“I hope I can inspire other women,” she says.
Using DNA left by an unknown suspect at a crime scene and collected by members of law enforcement, Moore and her team can track down a suspected criminal’s identity using DNA voluntarily-submitted by relatives to the genealogy databases, GEDmatch, which is public, and Family Tree DNA, which is private. for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.
In the series premiere, Moore takes viewers through her first-ever cold case — the brutal 1987 murders of young Canadian couple Jay Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg in the Seattle area, which she solved in just two hours.Thanks to Moore’s sleuthing, in June 2019, Washington truck driver William Earl Talbott II , 57, was found guilty of the couple’s murders and is serving two life sentences without parole. He is appealing his conviction.
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