Episode 142: Tom McAndrew - Cold Cases and Investigative Genetic Genealogy
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Today my guest is Retired Homicide Detective Tom McAndrew What we discuss with Tom: How and why he got into law enforcement Pursuing his education while working in law enforcement His involvement in the Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Investigation Assessment Unit Investigative Genetic Genealogy and how it is used in cold cases The initiative he started in Pennsylvania to locate and identify unidentified decedents How he got involved with the Vidocq Society Some examples of cold cases that he helped to solve His thoughts on the most important advancements in forensic investigations throughout his career Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network  LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs   Pennsylvania State Police Vidocq Society Investigative Genetic Genealogy Innovative Forensic Investigations Beth Doe Case Boy In The Box Case   People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter Instagram
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