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Bill H

08/12/04 12:06 PM

#16640 RE: SlopsterSlasher #16639

(PR NEWSWIRE) DNAWitness(TM) Leads Investigators to the Right Man: Louisiana Se
ial Killer Convicted
DNAWitness(TM) Leads Investigators to the Right Man: Louisiana Serial Killer Con
icted

SARASOTA, Fla., Aug. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- DNAPrint genomics
(OTC Bulletin Board: DNAP) announces that the success of DNAWitness(TM) came
full circle as jurors in a Port Allen courtroom returned an 11-1 guilty
verdict for the man known as the Louisiana Serial killer, Derrick Todd Lee.
This case was the first forensic case in which DNAPrint genomics'
DNAWitness(TM) completely changed the direction of the investigation and
helped lead to the capture of the prime suspect.
DNAWitness(TM) is a test that investigators can use to narrow their field
of DNA donors based on ancestry information gained from examining DNA left at
the crime scene. The test determines proportional European, East Asian,
Native American, and Sub-Saharan African ancestry on a 0-100% scale. It also
reports the proportions of mixture among these four continental groups on a
100% scale and compares the suspect's profile from a crime scene sample to a
photographic database of volunteers to give the investigator an aid in
interpreting the profile. DNAWitness(TM) is an investigative tool that has
been used by several agencies in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain.
"This test can have a profound impact on how fast we capture suspects,"
said Zach Gaskin, Technical Coordinator of Forensics at DNAPrint. "In the Lee
case, the investigators had to go on the information that was available from
the eyewitnesses. Unfortunately eyewitnesses can and often do, have many flaws
in their stories. In this case, the main flaw was that eyewitnesses identified
the perpetrator as a white male, which led the detectives in the completely
wrong direction."
DNAWitness(TM) was utilized in this investigation in March 2003 and
reported that the unknown suspect was majority sub-Saharan African, dispelling
the notion that the perpetrator was Caucasian. Circumstantial eyewitness
accounts led investigators to focus on Caucasian males for more than a year
while the killing continued. Approximately two months after the DNAWitness(TM)
report was issued to authorities and combined with other information, they had
Lee in custody.
Investigators in the Lee case opted to perform a "DNA sweep" or "DNA
dragnet" of thousands of potential donors to try to match or eliminate
possible donors from the DNA profile found linking the serial killer's
victims. "Finding your donor by collection from the random man on the street
is statistically difficult, but in this case, all the evidence was pointing to
the wrong donor profile and they had no choice. This kind of a sweep can cost
a police department its yearly budget," said Gaskin. "Especially if the police
are looking in the wrong donor group. Had our test been available and used at
the beginning of this investigation, we could have saved them a tremendous
amount of money. It would have helped them narrow the search and re-focus
their investigation. DNAWitness(TM) has the potential to save lives as well by
getting violent criminals off the street quickly. How many investigations are
being neglected because manpower and resources are being wasted chasing the
wrong lead?"
DNAPrint reports that a high percentage of the DNAWitness(TM) cases that
come to them are heading in the wrong direction. "The gut feeling and
sometimes the eyewitness are just not good enough anymore," said Richard
Gabriel, Chief Executive Officer and President of DNAPrint. "We are providing
scientific evidence that takes the guesswork out of many cases. This test can
change the way we look at the investigative process. A person's life is too
important to let a case with DNA evidence transition into a cold case. I think
the lesson to be learned by the Lee case is that the technology of
DNAWitness(TM) can make a difference. Investigators need to ask themselves if
any cases they have, past or present, can benefit by knowing the genetic
ancestry of their suspect and having access to a photo database array of
similar looking DNA donors. We are at a profound crossroads for DNAWitness(TM)
and we hope everyone in the investigative community, from detectives to
prosecutors to medical examiners and forensic scientists, will opt to use this
new tool. It is available from Lynn Peavey Company, ReliaGene Technologies,
Inc. and directly from us. As the first successful conviction of a
DNAWitness(TM) case, the Lee conviction was a major hurdle for our presumptive
test. It should be clear to everyone that DNAWitness(TM) is a service that can
help catch criminals."

About ReliaGene Technologies, Inc.
Founded in 1990 and based in the New Orleans, LA metro area, ReliaGene
Technologies Inc. is a leading DNA laboratory facility specializing in human
genetic identification and related bio-tech product development. With
cutting-edge capabilities for forensic and paternity DNA testing, ReliaGene
has now successfully detected human genetic profiles from over 400,000
biological samples, including cases from all 50 U.S. states and over 35
countries worldwide. ReliaGene's Y-PLEX(TM) genotyping systems, first
released in 2000, are now sold in over 40 countries with market demand
increasing steadily. DNAWitness is available through ReliaGene and for more
information, please visit: http://www.reliagene.com.

About Lynn Peavey Company
Lynn Peavey is the leader in providing law enforcement with forensic
innovations for use at the crime scene and in the laboratory. Lynn Peavey
reaches over 17,000 law enforcement agencies, medical examiners and crime
laboratories across the country. The Lynn Peavey Company has an on-line
catalog and bound catalog by request for all crime scene materials and
including a DNAWitness testing kit. For more information, please visit:
http://www.lynnpeavey.com.

About DNAPrint genomics, Inc.
DNAPrint genomics Inc. uses proprietary human genome research methods to
develop genomic-based services and products. The Company introduced
Ancestrybydna in the consumer market and DNAWitness in the forensic market in
2003. DNAPrint is developing products in the pharmacogenomic market and has a
disease gene discovery program. The Company is traded on the NASDAQ OTC
Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol: DNAP. For more information about the
company, please visit: http://www.dnaprint.com.

All statements in this press release that are not historical are forward-
looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act as amended. Such statements are subject to risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
projected, including, but not limited to, uncertainties relating to
technologies, product development, manufacturing, market acceptance, cost and
pricing of DNAPrint's products, dependence on collaborations and partners,
regulatory approvals, competition, intellectual property of others, and patent
protection and litigation. DNAPrint genomics, Inc. expressly disclaims any
obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any
forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in
DNAPrint's expectations with regard thereto or any change in events,
conditions, or circumstances on which any such statements are based.

Media and Press Contacts:
Richard Gabriel
DNAPrint genomics, Inc. CEO/President (941) 366-3400

SOURCE DNAPrint genomics, Inc.
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CO: DNAPrint genomics, Inc.; ReliaGene Technologies, Inc.;
Lynn Peavey Company
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frogdreaming

08/12/04 12:08 PM

#16642 RE: SlopsterSlasher #16639

LOL Slopster...Thank you.
Such dry, self deprecating wit from you is unexpected.

The most talkative member of the forum suggests;
"Wisdom of the day - The man who cannot enjoy his own natural gifts in silence, and find his reward in the exercise of them, will generally find himself badly off."

I hope you find your 'reward'....and soon. lol

regards,

frog