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On September 20, 2022, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed House Bill 930 into law. This law requires that state police turn DNA samples of missing persons into NamUS, the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.
This law could change the landscape of missing persons cases across the state.
The missing persons case of Barbara Miller, which we covered in Season one, was one the minds of officials as they created this law.
So, what will this law do for cases like Miller's? How might this law have affected Miller's case if the technology had been available in 1989?
Listen to find out...
Hosted by: Anna Wiest
Featuring: Daily Item Reporter Francis Scarcella
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On September 20, 2022, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed House Bill 930 into law. This law requires that state police turn DNA samples of missing persons into NamUS, the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.
This law could change the landscape of missing persons cases across the state.
The missing persons case of Barbara Miller, which we covered in Season one, was one the minds of officials as they created this law.
So, what will this law do for cases like Miller's? How might this law have affected Miller's case if the technology had been available in 1989?
Listen to find out...
Hosted by: Anna Wiest
Featuring: Daily Item Reporter Francis Scarcella
Please follow us on your preferred streaming platform and give us a good review if you've been enjoying what you hear.
Also, share the show with your friends and tag us!
Facebook: Harv Productions, LLC
Instagram: @harvproductionsllc
Photo by Christian Lue on Unsplash