Cats May Be Tampering With Crime Scenes, Scientists Say

Canada News News

Cats May Be Tampering With Crime Scenes, Scientists Say
Canada Latest News,Canada Headlines
  • 📰 futurism
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 60 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 27%
  • Publisher: 68%

We knew they were up to something...

Researchers collaborating with the Victoria Police Forensic Services Department in Australia found detectable human DNA in 80 percent of the samples collected from 20 pet cats, with 70 percent of the samples strong enough that they could be linked to a person of interest in a crime scene investigation.

"Collection of human DNA needs to become very important in crime scene investigations, but there is a lack of data on companion animals such as cats and dogs in their relationship to human DNA transfer," said study lead author Heidi Monkman, a forensic scientist at Flinders University, in a"These companion animals can be highly relevant in assessing the presence and activities of the inhabitants of the household, or any recent visitors to the scene.

The bigger issue, though, is that pets could introduce foreign DNA that muddles a crime scene, possibly leading to an innocent person being implicated. A pet could be carrying the DNA of a complete stranger, or it might bring the DNA of its owner into a crime scene that they had nothing to do with. Monkman's colleague and co-author of the paper, Maria Goray, is an experienced crime scene investigator and an expert in DNA transfer. She believes their findings could help clear up how pets might tamper a crime scene by carrying outside DNA.

"Are these DNA findings a result of a criminal activity or could they have been transferred and deposited at the scene via a pet?" Goray asked.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

futurism /  🏆 85. in US

Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Cats May Be Harboring Crime Scene DNA, Scientists SayCats May Be Harboring Crime Scene DNA, Scientists SayEver feel like your cat might know a little more than it lets on? Well, you may be onto something.
Read more »

Fox News Loses Its Mind Over Cats on Campus: Kids ‘Need a Slap in the Face!’Fox News Loses Its Mind Over Cats on Campus: Kids ‘Need a Slap in the Face!’'Thankfully, a new study finds intervention with cats on campuses may help stressed out students. I guess taxpayers picking up the student loan tab wasn’t enough,' Fox News co-host Emily Compagno snarked.
Read more »

Wild C.A.T.S. Is Now The Wild Crisis Aversion Tactical SquadWild C.A.T.S. Is Now The Wild Crisis Aversion Tactical SquadDC Comics is reviving Wild C.A.T.S. 1, created by its publisher Jim Lee thirty years ago, when he was at Image Comics, before DC Comics bought his
Read more »

This man runs solo marathons... all for catsThis man runs solo marathons... all for catsEvery year, around this time, Dr. Soboroff gets ready for his own big race. He runs as many as 30 miles through the streets of New York City and beyond. This is no ordinary marathon.
Read more »

Cold case: Man arrested in 42-year-old murder, rape using new DNA technology, police sayCold case: Man arrested in 42-year-old murder, rape using new DNA technology, police sayCold case solved? Paul Nuttall was arrested for the murder and sexual assault of Sandra DiFelice using a DNA test, Las Vegas police said.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-28 18:37:58