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Orchid Cellmark holds multiple accreditations from various organizations and adheres to the standards of each accrediting organization. Compliance by our laboratories to these accreditation requirements provides assurance to our clients that test results provided by Orchid Cellmark are of the highest quality. Clink on the links above to learn more about our accreditations.
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THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE Friday, August 15, 2008
Results from a paternity test may be the evidence needed for a conviction in the death of a West Virginia mother. 41-year old Tina Marie Starcher's body was found back in May 2007 near a dam in West Virginia after police received a tip. When authorities were unable to conduct DNA testing on the badly composed body they sought an alternative. Cloth samples found at the scene of the alleged crime were sent for paternity testing to establish a link between the evidence and Starcher. Since results prove that Starcher's family's DNA is connected to the crime scene, prosecutors hope the findings strengthen their case against the men on trial, Anthony Juntilla and Fred Dwayne Douty II.
[CU Community journal]
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