I’ve shared my knowledge of investigative genetic genealogy through various media appearances and print articles. These features highlight real cases I’ve been involved with and demonstrate how DNA is making a difference in solving cold cases and reconnecting families.

Below is a selection of past appearances—click any image to watch, listen, or read the full story. If you’re looking for an experienced investigative genetic genealogist for your next article, podcast, or news feature, I’d be glad to connect and explore how I can contribute to your project.

Media Appearances

Investigative genealogist discusses work with DNA Doe Project (WGAL, PA)
‘Hardwired to help people’: DNA Doe Project uses genealogy to identify John, Jane Does (Kare 11, MN)
Genetic genealogy helps close cold cases in MN (Fox 9, MN)
KIYC: Gilgo Beach serial murder case renews attention to field of genetic genealogy (News 12, NY/NJ)
Remains found in 2014 ID’d as man missing since 2000 (Wood TV8, MI)
Group from Ramapo College helps solve 1974 cold case murder (ABC 7 NY)

Featured Articles

Hometown News "Love of Genealogy Study Leads Riverdale Woman to Volunteer for DNA Doe Project"
Westchester Magazine "Coast to Coast Offers Cold-Case Closure From White Plains"

Book Features

"The Real-Life Murder Clubs: Citizens Solving True Crimes" by Nicola Stow. Chapter 8, "It Started With a Murder" explores how I first became interested in true crime, my dad’s work as a detective, and several IGG cases I’ve contributed to.
"St. Joseph Church - High Bridge, New Jersey: Our Parish History, Our Genealogy" by Gregory A. Boyle. This book features my second great-grandparents and their relatives, along with some of my research into the family’s history.