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Colleen M. Fitzpatrick (born April 25, 1955) is an American forensic scientist, genealogist and entrepreneur. She helped identify remains found in the crash site of Northwest Flight 4422, that crashed in
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in 1948, and co-founded the
DNA Doe Project DNA Doe Project (also DNA Doe Project, Inc. or DDP) is an American nonprofit volunteer organization formed to identify unidentified deceased persons (commonly known as John Doe or Jane Doe) using forensic genealogy. Volunteers identify victims ...
which identifies previously unidentified bodies and runs Identifinders International, an investigative genetic genealogy consulting firm which helps identify victims and perpetrators of violent crimes.


Early life and education

Colleen M. Fitzpatrick was born April 25, 1955 in
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. She received her BA in physics (1976) from
Rice University William Marsh Rice University (Rice University) is a Private university, private research university in Houston, Houston, Texas. It is on a 300-acre campus near the Houston Museum District and adjacent to the Texas Medical Center. Rice is ranke ...
, and her MA (1983) and PhD in nuclear physics (1983) from
Duke University Duke University is a private research university in Durham, North Carolina. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present-day city of Trinity in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892. In 1924, tobacco and electric power industrialist James ...
.Colleen Fitzpatrick in SPIE Professional April 2006
From the Garage Up
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Career

She lectured at Sam Houston University for two years, before working on a laser radar system at
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and then high resolution optical measurement techniques at Spectron Development Laboratories. She then founded, in her garage in 1986, Rice Systems, an optics company that did contract research and development.Lynn Rosellini for More Magazine. June 2010.
From Physicist to Forensic Genealogist
(originally published in print as "The DNA Detective")
Her company grew to employ seven scientists but closed in 2005 after
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dropped the spaceship to Jupiter project on which the company had been working.


Forensic genealogy

Fitzpatrick had started writing a book about forensic genealogy in 2002, and after no publishers would accept it, she self-published the book in 2005. She started selling her book at genealogy conferences. She set up a corresponding website, and started writing columns on the topic for magazines and websites. In 2006, Hebron Investments asked her to find a missing person because someone wanted to buy land, but the title owner could not be found. This led to her trying to locate owners of unclaimed property in 75 cases (of which she found 73) in 30 countries. Her next venture, Identifinders International, founded with her late partner Andy Yeiser (an engineering and business management consultant), she uses the techniques of forensic genealogy to identify victims and perpetrators of violent crimes, as well as Jane/John Doe cases where the body has been left unidentified for as long as decades sometimes. In 2007 she helped identify the body of a child about two years old that died in the 1912 Titanic disaster as Sidney Leslie Goodwin from England, aged 19 months, whose family had died in the wreck and had relatives in New Zealand. In 2008 she helped identify the remains found in the wreckage of Northwest Flight 4422 that crashed in
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in 1948.Sean Flynn for Duke Magazine. May 15, 201
Super Sleuth
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's book "'' Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years"'' as a fraud. Fitzpatrick and Sharon Sergeant also exposed as a fraud
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's book ''
Angel at the Fence ''Angel at the Fence: The True Story of a Love That Survived'', written by Herman Rosenblat, was a fictitious Holocaust memoir purporting to tell the true story of the author's reunion with, and marriage to, a girl who had passed him food through ...
(''which claimed to be about Rosenblat's holocaust survival). In 2020, Dr. Fitzpatrick of Identifinders International and The Porchlight Project helped Ohio police identify James Zastawnick as a suspect in the 1987 murder by strangulation of 17-year-old Barbara Blatnik. In 2014, Fitzpatrick helped police narrow down the list of suspects to five men with the surname Miller for the murder in
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of Angela Brosso, 22, in 1992, and the murder of Melanie Bernas, 17, in 1993 ("The Canal Killer"). Police found there was only one possibility and DNA testing confirmed that Bryan Patrick Miller matched DNA from the killer. In 2015 Miller was arrested and charged with the two murders. Miller had been a suspect at the time of the murders, but released for lack of evidence. Miller was also later charged with the 2012 murder of 13-year-old Briana Naylor. Fitzpatrick believes this was the first cold case solved by genetic genealogy. In 2015 Fitzpatrick,
Cece Moore CeCe Moore (born January 15, 1969) is an American genetic genealogist who has been described as the country's foremost such entrepreneur. She has appeared as a guest on many TV shows and as a consultant on others such as ''Finding Your Roots' ...
and a team of adoption researchers helped
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, an amnesiac since 2004, find his identity (William Burgess Powell) and family members. In 2016, Fitzpatrick played a role in establishing the true identity of Lori Erica Ruff, a woman who had assumed a false identity in 1988 and committed suicide in 2010, after which her husband's family discovered she had stolen the identity of a deceased child. Ruff turned out to be Kimberly McLean, who had severed all ties with her family and adopted a new identity to avoid being located by them. In 2018 and 2019, she helped
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police with the case of the rape and murder by strangulation of 60-year-old Gwen Miller in 1968. Using Y-DNA, Fitzpatrick narrowed the possible suspects down to 6-7 men with the surname Field. Local police were then able to identify Eugene Field as the prime suspect. Field had already died in 2009 from cancer. In 2020 she helped
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police identify the body of a young woman who had been found in 1968 beaten, raped and her throat cut near
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as 26-year-old Anita Louise Piteau.


DNA Doe Project

In 2017 she co-founded with Margaret Press the
DNA Doe Project DNA Doe Project (also DNA Doe Project, Inc. or DDP) is an American nonprofit volunteer organization formed to identify unidentified deceased persons (commonly known as John Doe or Jane Doe) using forensic genealogy. Volunteers identify victims ...
which has the aim of identifying dead adults for their families (they avoid investigating dead children because the mothers of such children might be very young themselves and might be victims of incest or rape). In June 2020 she resigned from the project. Their first success in 2018 was identifying the dead "Buckskin Girl" in Ohio as belonging to Marcia King from Arkansas. They also identified the bodies of "
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" (Robert Nichols), " Alfred Jake Fuller", "
Anaheim Jane Doe DNA Doe Project (also DNA Doe Project, Inc. or DDP) is an American nonprofit volunteer organization formed to identify unidentified deceased persons (commonly known as John Doe or Jane Doe) using forensic genealogy. Volunteers identify victims ...
" ( Tracey Hobson) and "Washoe County or Sheep Flats Jane Doe" in 2018 (Mary Silvani). In 2019, they identified the bodies of "
Lavender Doe Dana Lynn Dodd was a formerly unidentified American murder victim whose body was found in 2006 in Kilgore, Texas. In 2013, investigators had hoped that a new reconstruction of the victim might uncover more leads. In August 2018, Joseph Wayne Burn ...
" (Dana Dodd), "
Rock County John Doe Carl Junior Isaacs Jr. (April 30, 1974 – c. May or June 1995) was a formerly unidentified man from Delavan, Wisconsin whose skeletal remains were found alongside Turtle Creek in Bradford, near Clinton, Rock County, Wisconsin on November 26, ...
," " Butler County Jane Doe" (Darlene Wilson Norcross), " Annie Doe" (Anne Marie Lehman), “ Vicky Dana Jane Doe” (Dana Nicole Lowrey), " Belle in the Well" (Louise Virginia Peterson Flesher), "
Orange Socks Debra Louise Jackson (September 23, 1956 – October 30 or 31, 1979) informally known as "Orange Socks" when unidentified, was an American murder victim who went unidentified for nearly 40 years before being identified via a DNA match with her ...
" (Debra Jackson), "I-96 Jane Doe" (Marcia Kaylynn Bateman), the "Mill Creek Shed Man" (Nathaniel Terrence Deggs), "Phoenix Jane Doe" (Bertha Alicia Holguín Barroterán), "Marion County Jane Doe" (Michelle E. Carnall-Burton), "Barron County John Doe" (William “Billy” Arthur Fiegener) and "Clark County John Doe", the remains of a headless man in an Idaho cave identified as a suspected murderer (
Joseph Henry Loveless Joseph Henry Loveless (December 3, 1870 – May 1916), formerly known as Buffalo Cave John Doe, was an American criminal who escaped prison after allegedly murdering his common-law wife, Agnes, with an axe in May of 1916. On August 26, 1979, h ...
) who had died about 100 years before, probably in 1916. In 2020, her team identified the bodies of "Barron County John Doe" (Kraig Patrick King), the "Corona Girl" (Sue Ann Huskey), "Peoria County John Doe" (John H. Frisch, Jr.), the "Lime Lady" (Tamara Lee Tigard). and a Jane Doe in Phoenix, Arizona (Ginger Lynn Bibb) and was involved in the identification of Joseph Augustus Zarelli.


Professional associations

She is a Fellow of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers ( SPIE) and an Associate Member of the American Academy of Forensic Science. In 2021, Dr. Fitzpatrick was made a full member of the
Vidocq Society The Vidocq Society is a members-only crime-solving club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (; ( Pennsylvania Dutch: )), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, ...
, make her one of 82 full members, a number set by the society's charter.


Selected works

;Books *''Forensic Genealogy'', with Andrew Yeiser, Fountain Valley, CA: Rice Book Press, 2005. *''DNA and Genealogy'', with Andrew Yeiser, Fountain Valley, CA: Rice Book Press, 2005. *''The Dead Horse Investigation: Forensic Photo Analysis for Everyone'', Fountain Valley, CA: Rice Book Press, 2008. *''The DNA Detective'', ;Book chapters *


See also

*
CeCe Moore CeCe Moore (born January 15, 1969) is an American genetic genealogist who has been described as the country's foremost such entrepreneur. She has appeared as a guest on many TV shows and as a consultant on others such as ''Finding Your Roots' ...


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