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By *ully OP Man 42 weeks ago
Near Clacton |
I'll try to keep this short. Just watched a true U.K. cold case, young girl 6 teen R4ped and slain. 25 years later case solved culprit caught. D N A scientists were able to identify the man as his blood samples were still held at a hospital where he was treated almost a decade before his arrest??
Confirms my suspicions that any blood samples taken by our doctors hospitals clinics etc are indeed sent for D N A analysis and the results kept on file in some central storage facility somewhere!!
I think our hair colour to our shoe size and everything in between is in a file somewhere.
Big Brother really is watching us methinks! |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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"Good, if you've nothing to hide then you've nothing to fear and thank goodness for that if it means catching the creature responsible for ending someone's life or worse"
Exactly my thoughts |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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That doesn’t necessarily mean that the blood has been put onto a dna database. More likely that the sample has not been disposed of and was obtained for a dna test.
I do think you are half right though as samples taken by the police in the 90s which were to be destroyed after 2 years appear to still exist. |
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By *hrimper36Couple 42 weeks ago
Central France dept 36 |
"I'll try to keep this short. Just watched a true U.K. cold case, young girl 6 teen R4ped and slain. 25 years later case solved culprit caught. D N A scientists were able to identify the man as his blood samples were still held at a hospital where he was treated almost a decade before his arrest??
Confirms my suspicions that any blood samples taken by our doctors hospitals clinics etc are indeed sent for D N A analysis and the results kept on file in some central storage facility somewhere!!
I think our hair colour to our shoe size and everything in between is in a file somewhere.
Big Brother really is watching us methinks!"
Yes very scary that they caught a killer eh!!!!!!!
You do nothing wrong you have nothing to worry about.
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Like someone else said, the bloke was prob a suspect already and the old bill asked the doctors for it, although if they are sticking your dna on a database from blood samples you have given to the nhs then you should be informed and have the choice if you want it on there or not, seems a bit underhand otherwise |
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By *ully OP Man 42 weeks ago
Near Clacton |
Like someone else said, the bloke was prob a suspect already and the old bill asked the doctors for it, although if they are sticking your dna on a database from blood samples you have given to the nhs then you should be informed and have the choice if you want it on there or not, seems a bit underhand otherwise
That was the point, Why would a hospital keep a blood sample for 10 years? The accused had a tiny op, but they kept a blood sample for 10 years? I have worked in and around hospitals for decades, and as I said in the post hospitals have not got the storage for millions of blood samples.
No the cat was let out of the bag.
Anyhow had a couple of private messages from someone who knows confirming the truth of it, and other things too. |
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"Like someone else said, the bloke was prob a suspect already and the old bill asked the doctors for it, although if they are sticking your dna on a database from blood samples you have given to the nhs then you should be informed and have the choice if you want it on there or not, seems a bit underhand otherwise
That was the point, Why would a hospital keep a blood sample for 10 years? The accused had a tiny op, but they kept a blood sample for 10 years? I have worked in and around hospitals for decades, and as I said in the post hospitals have not got the storage for millions of blood samples.
No the cat was let out of the bag.
Anyhow had a couple of private messages from someone who knows confirming the truth of it, and other things too."
Spooky.......
Mr.... |
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It's all good so long as medical records are accurate, which definitely isn't always the case with the pressures on NHS admin staff. My friend had a rather serious medical issue after his test results were muddled up with someone else's, though fortunately he didn't get arrested.
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"We should all have our d.n.a, taken at birth and kept on record, "
I'm pretty sure that will happen at some point down the line. It will be done purely for medical reasons but the police will have access to it |
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