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Re: illwill post# 21253

Tuesday, 02/08/2005 8:28:24 AM

Tuesday, February 08, 2005 8:28:24 AM

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saf and others: stay aware that stockgirl & oldcar are spreading ilwill. They may even be the same thief with multiple alias since they are all so focused on spreading lies (FUD) about this fabulous new company. The last thing I remember reading (as opposed to ilwil's lie "none have used it yet") is that over 60 law enforcement agencies have used the product, including international agencies. Note the real facts (from the DNAP site) of what ilwill is trying to twist:

"Initial DNAWITNESSTM 2.0 customers include medical examiner's offices, special task forces, sheriffs' departments, and district attorney's offices from various cities. These cities include the three largest U.S. metropolitan areas of New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

Initial response from preliminary application of this forensics version to various high profile criminal cases has been promising.

Derrick Todd Lee, the alleged Louisiana serial killer, was recently apprehended and will be tried for first-degree murder and aggravated rape. Conflicting eye witness accounts had initially suggested the suspect was most likely Caucasian. DNAPrintTMwas hired to analyze the DNA evidence left at the crime scene and determined that the suspect was 85% Sub-Saharan African and 15% Native American. Based upon these findings, the Baton Rouge police department and FBI materially altered the focus of their investigation and included Derrick Todd Lee as a suspect. ABC’s Prime Time Thursday recently featured DNAPrintTM with a story detailing the role DNAWITNESSTM had in the resolution of this case.

We have performed several blind test samples for police departments to prove our technology. A west coast police department sent 16 samples collected from members of the department. The results were correct for all 16 samples. Similarly, an east coast police department sent 20 blind samples and DNAPrintTM accurately predicted the genetic heritage of all 20 people (the study was limited to four categories, Sub-Saharan African, Native American, East Asian, and Indo-European).

DNAWITNESSTM 3.0, will offer a dramatic improvement by adding a new predictive measure, eye color. We have developed and filed a patent application for RETINOME, a test for the inference of eye color from DNA. The SNP based method for testing eye color is the first of its kind. The method employs complex math and combines human pigmentation gene SNP combinations and ancestry informative markers to predict human eye color accurately and sensitively"