Author Jan Burke talks NamUs database, forensic science standards – TCDPOD Extra – Everything Law and Order Blog

In this week’s web-extra podcast, mystery/crime author Jan Burke talks about the NamUs.gov database created to share information about missing persons; about raising forensic science standards across the country; and one particular case of a missing person recently identified who was connected to the Manson Family.
NamUs: https://www.namus.gov/

https://www.janburke.com/

Jan’s full TCD Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beijfPH5-NY

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17 thoughts on “Author Jan Burke talks NamUs database, forensic science standards – TCDPOD Extra”
  1. Wow the work this lady does is really cool. I was hoping she was out here like so many other hosts advertising a book but no shes just doing good work.

  2. Dude, you are so annoying…you keep interupting her and then after she says something…just so you can talk you repeat it…your not a good host

  3. When I was 15 years old, I went missing. If my family had not had a plan in such a case, the Jane Doe matching my description might not have been identified in time to prevent irreparable damage. As it is, my memory is sporadic and often inaccurate, but at least I have the ability to think, analyze, and sometimes remember things! I have a scar across my left knee, but I love that scar and what it represents; would I feel differently if that leg had been infected with gangrene? Thanks to NAMUS, more people and families in New Mexico have access to the information needed to make a quick ID. From someone who has experience with the possibilities, thank you!

  4. The USA has one of the most messed up legal systems in the world county laws state laws federal laws and elected officials in law enforcement and the judiciary which I find sear lunacy politics has no place in the legal system or law enforcement

  5. I am passing on this information on both my page and another page i manage to get the word out. North Dakota has many missing cases that could use this help.

  6. Communication is the key. These people are doing wonderful work. It’s never too late to find closure for families that are suffering.

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