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The provided episode details the resolution of a 41-year-old cold case, the murder of Ronald Lee Novak in rural Iowa, through the use of genetic genealogy. Persistent efforts by law enforcement and advancements in DNA technology led to the identification and arrest of Michael Schappert in 2025. The case highlights the transformative impact of genetic genealogy on cold case investigations, but also raises important ethical and privacy concerns surrounding law enforcement access to consumer DNA databases. Ultimately, the article underscores the power of both technology and human perseverance in bringing justice to long-unsolved crimes.
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The provided episode details the resolution of a 41-year-old cold case, the murder of Ronald Lee Novak in rural Iowa, through the use of genetic genealogy. Persistent efforts by law enforcement and advancements in DNA technology led to the identification and arrest of Michael Schappert in 2025. The case highlights the transformative impact of genetic genealogy on cold case investigations, but also raises important ethical and privacy concerns surrounding law enforcement access to consumer DNA databases. Ultimately, the article underscores the power of both technology and human perseverance in bringing justice to long-unsolved crimes.

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