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Episode 13: Steph Mullin: True Crime meets Genealogical Genetics

55m · Bookshelfshelfies · 19 Mar 00:00

Every family tree has its' secrets and these secrets are about to be exposed. In her new book, The Family Tree, co-authored with Nicole Mabry, Steph Mullin writes a taught page turner based on real events and real technology. Steph and Nicole give voice to the victims, explain the latest craze of backtracking DNA through genealogical genetics, and bring true crime right into your living room. You might want to sleep with the lights on...

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