Using Genetic Genealogy to Provide Answers - an Interview with CeCe Moore

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • Sarah Dingle, an investigative journalist with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation interviews CeCe Moore to discuss how she's used genetic genealogy to help adoptees and donor conceived individuals find their biological families and is now applying the same techniques to cold cases.
    Topics discussed include: how CeCe got her start in genealogy, the challenges that occur when working foundling or adoptee cases, how public DNA testing has changed family histories and impacted donor conception, and how genetic genealogy is helping to identify criminals, including misconceptions held by the public.
    Would you like to learn more about genetic genealogy? We've put together a playlist dedicated to the technology and the people behind the cases: • Forensic Investigative...
    You can also read past articles on genetic genealogy on our website: www.ishinews.com.
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Комментарии • 40

  • @shawneevee7490
    @shawneevee7490 3 месяца назад

    As an adoptee Cece is working miracles for so many. Few understand how important her work is.

  • @annek1226
    @annek1226 4 года назад +14

    Cece is a miracle worker! It is just fascinating to watch In action! Her work with law enforcement is just wonderful!
    If you have lost anyone because of your work, you have not lost friends, you have simply lost acquaintances! Someday they may return when they grow up.

  • @michellemounts6677
    @michellemounts6677 4 года назад +15

    Thank you CeCe Moore!

  • @leojohnson1894
    @leojohnson1894 4 года назад +15

    Thank you for your ethical practices

  • @sheilamartin1577
    @sheilamartin1577 Год назад +1

    God Bless you Cece. You are pivotal in changing the direction of humanity. It would seem highly unlikely that serial killers will exist in the future because of the techniques you have developed and your ethical application of them.

  • @lauraravenscraft1408
    @lauraravenscraft1408 Год назад +2

    Cece is so incredible ❤

  • @Cyberlucy
    @Cyberlucy 4 года назад +40

    I am very sorry that there are people who think what CC is doing is wrong. I am more than happy to have my DNA used to help someone's family find some piece.

    • @Ishinews
      @Ishinews  4 года назад +3

      I think there are still a lot of misconceptions about how the technique works. CeCe has another video on our channel describing the ins and outs if you're curious.

    • @Cyberlucy
      @Cyberlucy 4 года назад +1

      @@Ishinews thank you I already found it. .

    • @rolo4945
      @rolo4945 4 года назад +11

      cyberlucy ❤️ so true, people who feel what she is doing is wrong obviously cannot identify with those who have no identity, every person has a right to know who they are !

    • @Emy53
      @Emy53 Год назад +2

      There are many people that don't want anyone to uncover their secrets. They want to take it to their grave, but many times their secrets are uncovered after they are gone. They harm so many people because they are selfish. If you bring someone into this world, they have every right to know who they are. I appreciate and respect what CC Moore does. She has no malicious intent. She's helping solve crimes and helping others find the truth about their past.

    • @LuckyLucky-xp2sz
      @LuckyLucky-xp2sz Год назад

      @@Ishinews I love your interviews . You are super good at your job. Congratulations.

  • @TheSliverleaf
    @TheSliverleaf 4 года назад +9

    The last story is heartbreaking. For that one reason, I would be willing to give my DNA and I feel every woman could show support for this girl who was robbed from becoming a woman and all the others who are like this case.

  • @karlachilders1145
    @karlachilders1145 4 года назад +9

    Cece Moore! You do wonderful work! I wish you would look at the Missy Beavers case. She was a married mother with children who was a fitness instructor. She was going to give a very early morning class in a local church. Someone who was dressed in police gear from head to toe actually broke into the church 30 minutes before Missy got there and lay in waiting to murder her. So sad.

  • @jts-x5k
    @jts-x5k 2 года назад +1

    Same thing happened in Ottawa Canada when Dr Norman Barwin was using his own sperm on his patients at the Fertility Clinic of the Ottawa Civic Hospital. The DNA tests of 17 patients revealed they are half siblings, & the male sperm donor of all 17 was the same. Court ordered DNA tests on Dr Barwin reveal him to be the biological father in all these cases. The Court forced him to make financial restitution to each of the 17 plaintives of the class action suit. The doctor resigned his Ontario medical licence, but the Order of physicians revoked that resignation and declared him incompetent and banned him from practicing medicine,and ordered him to pay the fine designated by the court. . This DNA investigation revealed the incompetence of record keeping at the Ottawa Civic Fertility Clinic. There are more than 80 other cases of adult children born to patients of the clinic who do not know who their biological father is because Dr Barwin did not use the sperm of the patient’s husband which had been provided, but other donated sperm at the clinic. This Pandora’s box was opened due to genetic testing by adult children of Dr. Barwin’s Fertility Clinic. The man belongs in jail! However, as CeCe stated, there were no strict legal regulations when fertility clinics first opened. It was like the Wild Wild West!

  • @sherriwaller1086
    @sherriwaller1086 4 года назад +2

    You def made the right choice. Amazing!

  • @chriskershaw4164
    @chriskershaw4164 3 года назад

    God Bless You Cee Cee

  • @LuckyLucky-xp2sz
    @LuckyLucky-xp2sz Год назад

    Beautiful interview.

  • @dawnpenner847
    @dawnpenner847 4 года назад +2

    very interesting, thanks

  • @ntl5983
    @ntl5983 4 года назад +3

    Why hasn't she been asked to work on the Zodiac case?

  • @Emy53
    @Emy53 Год назад

    While doing research in my own family tree, I found I hit brick walls because many families changed their surnames. I had a cousin that went from Delgado to Delgin. Other family members took their grandmothers surname, or their mothers surname. I was so confused and many times I just gave up.

  • @byronwheeler4210
    @byronwheeler4210 4 года назад +3

    Cece, there is a viable unknown male DNA profile in the JonBenet case. Do you know if anyone - like yourself - is working on it?

    • @lindalewis4380
      @lindalewis4380 3 года назад +1

      I asked on her FB page, and the response was the authorities have not asked her to work on that case. Why not???

  • @Ishinews
    @Ishinews  5 лет назад +3

    Would you like to learn more about genetic genealogy? We've put together a playlist dedicated to the technology and the people behind the cases: ruclips.net/p/PLll6Q7aUAtbAA_oqIyS9HuTSPJu95lSjr
    You can also read past articles on genetic genealogy on our website: www.ishinews.com.

    • @AIVSRelilgion
      @AIVSRelilgion 4 года назад

      The playlist is:
      ruclips.net/p/PLll6Q7aUAtbAA_oqIyS9HuTSPJu95lSjr
      ISHI,
      When you put a period at the end of that link, it breaks the link.
      Click on yours, then click on the one I provided without the period and see.

    • @Ishinews
      @Ishinews  4 года назад

      @@AIVSRelilgion Hi Scott! Thanks for the tip. We're still learning!

    • @Ishinews
      @Ishinews  4 года назад

      @A Tangerine Sorry for the delay in our response! The link has been updated.

  • @thelittlebrownranch9105
    @thelittlebrownranch9105 4 года назад

    I would love to see the 1994 murder of Linda Wambaugh solved. I went to grade school and high school with Linda. As a young person, she was a very sweet, quiet girl who loved horses. It's hard to imagine the girl I knew living a life that lead to her murder. Super sad. kentuckystatepolice.org/portfolio/cold-case-murder-linda-ann-wambaugh/

    • @Ishinews
      @Ishinews  4 года назад

      Hopefully they will find answers for Linda's family and friends soon!

  • @moiswatching6794
    @moiswatching6794 3 года назад +1

    angie Houseman has been solved. He is in jail now.St.louis news has the press conferance.

  • @Kueytwo
    @Kueytwo 2 года назад

    Good interview but the room is so full of noise and sound distractions. As long as the DNA data can not be hacked or interfered with or changed; then this is a good idea to catch criminals.

  • @darlenemahaven9297
    @darlenemahaven9297 Год назад

    Why is she wrong, especially if she can solve murders.