The Science of Murder

14: Ep. 14: Spotlight On: Colleen Fitzpatrick


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Before the mid-2000s, forensic DNA was reactive. If a perpetrator wasn't in a criminal database, the trail went cold. Enter Colleen Fitzpatrick.

In this episode, we spotlight the pioneer who looked at the "Standard" of DNA profiling and realized it was missing a massive variable. We aren't just talking about genealogy; we’re talking about the technological unmasking of the invisible predator. We’ll discuss:

  • The Fitzpatrick Pivot: How a background in high-resolution physics and a passion for family history collided to rewrite the forensic rulebook.

  • The Tools of the Trade: A deep dive into the shift from simple STR barcodes to the massive data-mining power of SNP mapping.

  • Kinship as a Weapon: How Fitzpatrick’s methodology turned "biological crumbs" into a genetic GPS, proving that an offender’s anonymity ends where their family tree begins.

  • The Forensic Legacy: Why the "Science of Murder" changed forever the moment we stopped looking for a match and started building a lineage.

  • It wasn't a lucky break—it was a verified result of a new scientific standard. Join me as we audit the career of the woman who ensured that "cold" cases no longer have a shelf life.

    Stay curious. Stay scientific.

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