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Here we are, 1 year later. Courts docs unsealed.

Looks like you nailed it.

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There’s another famous case that used MyHeritage, in violation of its terms of service: the Golden State Killer case - the case where IGG was first used in a criminal case. (Note, the legality of the IGG was never contested up in that case - I’m guessing because the defense figured it might lose that battle, as Westrom did, plus the prosecution was willing to negotiate the death penalty.)

For that case’s IGG, the team Paul Holes put together, which included himself, were new to IGG, but they had as their advisor IGG expert Barbara Rae Venter (experienced in DNA Doe cases, not criminal cases at that point.) The team had tried GEDMatch and FamilyTreeDNA but could only get to third cousin matches and were thrashing until...

Here’s Paul Holes description of how the process was going from his autobiographical book, “Unmasked: My Life Solving America’s Cold Cases,” from Chapter 25, “Joseph James Deangelo” - though he never mentions the MyHeritage terms of service violation:

“The trees grew to be huge. At one point we were researching sixty possible distant relatives and tracing their family trees all the way back to the 1700s. The closest we came was third cousins, more than a dozen, which wouldn’t bring us close enough for a manageable search. We were all getting frustrated. In February 2018, Barbara emailed Kramer and me. “We may have just caught a break.” She had used her personal account on MyHeritage.com and found a second cousin to the Golden State Killer. We were one generation closer and a giant step further in the search.”

Excerpt From

Unmasked

Paul Holes

https://books.apple.com/us/book/unmasked/id1586643024

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