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Thursday, 07/24/2003 6:27:50 PM

Thursday, July 24, 2003 6:27:50 PM

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Another high-profile case -- Every day, we read or hear about a homicide that has law enforcement stumped. In many of these cases, DNA samples are collected, but they don't match the data in CODIS or NDIS.

I direct your attention to the case of Christa Worthington:

http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/printedition/fanfare/ny-bkone3346390jun29,0,695718.story?coll=n...

http://www.christaworthington.com

This afternoon, I sent the following email to the private investigator who has been retained to assist in the case:

Dear Charles Moore,

I hope you're still handling the Christa Worthington investigation. I wanted to inform you that a company in Sarasota, Florida can provide critical information regarding the suspect through their revolutionary DNA technology capabilities. DNAPrint Genomics was recently profiled on ABC's Primetime Live as well as U.S. News and World Report due to their assistance in identifying a serial killer suspect.

DNAPrint is the first company that can identify via DNA sample, a suspect's race, and possibly hair, eye, and skin tone. The following link features an article on the company:

http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030604/NEWS/306040526/1007&cachetime=5

The company's web site is: http://www.dnaprint.com

The company's founder and chief scientist, Dr. Tony Frudakis, may be contacted via email at: tfrudakis@dnaprint.com

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Best wishes on solving the case.

Regards,