By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
SimplyForensic Dark
  • Home
  • News Updates
    News Updates
    Keep up with the latest research news, updates & top news headlines in the field of Forensic Science.
    Show More
    Top News
    hero DNA mixtures new Simplyforensic
    NIST Publishes Review of DNA Mixture Interpretation Methods
    December 21, 2024
    photo 1532187863486 abf9dbad1b69 Simplyforensic
    Investigators looking for DNA Differences between identical twins
    October 16, 2022
    Towel With Blood In A Crime Scene 1 Towel With Blood In A Crime Scene 1 Simplyforensic
    Forensic Scientist Henry Lee Found Liable for Fabricating Evidence
    September 28, 2024
    Latest News
    Forensic Science News Roundup March 18, 2025
    March 19, 2025
    Bybit’s $1.4B Crypto Hack – How It Happened & What’s Next
    February 28, 2025
    Rapid DNA Evidence Now Approved for CODIS Searches
    February 13, 2025
    NIST Publishes Comprehensive Report on DNA Mixture Interpretation Methods
    December 29, 2024
  • Forensic Case Files
    Forensic Case FilesShow More
    nicholas ii and family ada90b The Imperial Royal Family of Russia Nicholas Simplyforensic
    Tsar Nicholas II and the Romanov Family: A Landmark Case Study
    May 21, 2025
    John Toms 1784 Case Torn Newspaper Evidence and Historical Crime Scene Setup Historical crime scene with torn newspaper antique pistol and candle John Toms case 1784 Simplyforensic
    The John Toms Case: How a Torn Newspaper Revolutionized Forensic Science in 1784
    April 6, 2025
    Meerut Murder Case 1 Forensic experts inspecting cement filled drum hiding crime evidence in a residential setting Simplyforensic
    Meerut Murder Case: Forensic Insights into a Gruesome Betrayal
    March 23, 2025
    Dennis Rader the BTK Killer BTK Killer aka Dannis Rader Simplyforensic
    The BTK Killer’s Fatal Mistake: How a Floppy Disk Ended a 30-Year Manhunt
    March 22, 2025
    Enrique marti vampira raval barcelona Enriqueta Martí leading a child through Barcelonas shadowy Raval district symbolizing her double life and dark crimes Simplyforensic
    The Vampire of Barcelona: The Shocking Crimes of Enriqueta Martí
    March 21, 2025
  • Blog
  • More
    • Submission Manager
    • Write for Us
    • Education & Career Guidance
    • Research & Publications
    • Study Materials
Reading: Genetic Genealogy This Month – September 2021: Forensic Breakthroughs
Sign In
Font ResizerAa
SimplyforensicSimplyforensic
  • Home
  • News Updates
  • Forensic Case Files
  • Blog
  • More
Search
  • Home
  • News Updates
  • Forensic Case Files
  • Blog
  • More
    • Submission Manager
    • Write for Us
    • Education & Career Guidance
    • Research & Publications
    • Study Materials
SmartWater A New Tool to Protect Domestic Abuse Victims SmartWater A New Tool to Protect Domestic Abuse Victims Simplyforensic

SmartWater: A New Tool to Protect Domestic Abuse Victims

Simplyforensic
Simplyforensic
January 3, 2025
FacebookLike
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TiktokFollow
Have an existing account? Sign In
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
© SimplyForensic
photo 1532187863486 abf9dbad1b69 Simplyforensic
Simplyforensic > Blog > News & Updates > Genetic Genealogy This Month – September 2021: Forensic Breakthroughs
News & Updates

Genetic Genealogy This Month – September 2021: Forensic Breakthroughs

Simplyforensic
Last updated: February 13, 2025 1:25 am
By Simplyforensic
Published: February 13, 2025
16 Min Read
Share
16 Min Read
SHARE

Team IDs 1977 Remains as Possible Victim of Serial Killer Samuel Little

In December 1977, hunters discovered skeletonized human remains near the area that is now Highway 613 and Interstate 10, which was under construction at the time. Investigators determined that the remains belonged to an African American woman, small in stature. She had a distinctive front gold tooth and may have been wearing a wig. Investigators estimate that the woman might have died 3-4 months prior to discovery. Over the years several facial reconstructions and computer composites were created in an effort to help identify her. With no viable leads to her identity, she became known as “Escatawpa Jane Doe.”

In 2018, convicted serial killer Samuel Little confessed to numerous murders across the Southeast, including the murder of Escatawpa Jane Doe, whom he did not know by name. Investigators confirmed Samuel Little was in Jackson County in 1977, during the approximate time frame of the woman’s death. Samuel Little died in prison in 2020.

With all leads exhausted, Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, in cooperation with the Mississippi State Crime Lab, contracted Othram to see if advanced DNADNA, or Deoxyribonucleic Acid, is the genetic material found in cells, composed of a double helix structure. It serves as the genetic blueprint for all living organisms. More testing could help produce leads to Escatawpa Jane Doe’s true name. Othram used Forensic-Grade GenomeA genome is the complete set of an organism's genetic material, while genomics is the study of genomes, investigating their evolution, structure, and function. More Sequencing to build a comprehensive genealogical profile from the skeletal remains of the woman. The Othram genealogy team worked closely with Jackson County Sheriff’s Office and specifically Investigator Matthew Hoggatt, to produce leads from the genealogical research. Investigator Hoggatt made contact with a genetic match who referred him to her 93-year old paternal grandmother, who was originally from Leflore County, Mississippi. The grandmother told Investigator Hoggatt her cousin Clara Birdlong, born around 1933, went missing from Leflore County sometime in the 1970’s. Another distant cousin in Texas said Clara went by the nickname “Nuttin,” and described her as a small woman who had a gold front tooth and wore a wig. The cousin also recalled Clara disappeared in the 1970’s.

Hoggatt found a woman in Leflore County who remembered Clara. She said Clara left Leflore County in the 70’s with an African American man who claimed to be passing through Mississippi on his way to Florida. Clara was never seen or heard from again.

Hoggatt requested reference DNA samples from several people closely associated with Clara to help confirm the ID. Othram used KinSNP rapid familial testing to confirm the suspected relationships. After further investigation and elimination of all other living and deceased relatives, investigators concluded the victim known as Escatawpa Jane Doe, was Clara Birdlong, born in 1933 in Leflore County, MS.

Investigators later learned Samuel Little was arrested in Pascagoula in August of 1977. Although he is now deceased, Samuel Little is considered a prime suspect in the death of Clara Birdlong. Anyone who may remember Clara Birdlong is asked to contact the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at (228) 769-3063 or Mississippi Crime Stoppers at 877-787-5898. The Othram team wishes to gratefully acknowledge Carla Davis, who provided critical funding support for this case.

Source: DNASolves/Othram. 

Previous Page123456
TAGGED:DNASolves/OthramForensic GenealogyGenealogy
Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
BySimplyforensic
Follow:
Forensic Analyst by Profession. With Simplyforensic.com striving to provide a one-stop-all-in-one platform with accessible, reliable, and media-rich content related to forensic science. Education background in B.Sc.Biotechnology and Master of Science in forensic science.
Previous Article photo 1512691831679 83dfb93bddd6 Simplyforensic Study finds Smartphone Sensors can be used to Detect Cannabis Intoxication
Next Article photo 1530210124550 912dc1381cb8 Simplyforensic New approach to skeletal age-estimation can help identify juvenile remains
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Deadheader Deadheader Simplyforensic

Postmortem Staining: Understanding Its Role in Forensic Science

Simplyforensic
Simplyforensic
April 22, 2023
FacebookLike
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow

Trending

Unlocking the Secrets of the Gilgo Beach Murders through Mitochondrial Analysis

Mitochondrial analysis, a breakthrough forensic tool, played a crucial role in linking suspect Rex Heuermann…

February 28, 2025

Forensic Engineering

forensic engineering plays a crucial role in ensuring public safety, protecting property and assets, and…

April 21, 2023

NIST Publishes Review of DNA Mixture Interpretation Methods

Explore NIST’s scientific review of DNA mixture interpretation, addressing probabilistic genotyping, data sharing, and forensic…

December 21, 2024
Forensic DNA Analysis

DNA Myths Busted! Separating Fact from Fiction in Forensic Genetics

DNA Myths Busted Separating Fact from Fiction in Forensic Genetics DNA Myths Busted Separating Fact from Fiction in Forensic Genetics Simplyforensic

Separate fact from fiction in the world of forensic genetics. Discover the surprising truths behind common DNA evidence myths.

Simplyforensic
June 5, 2025

Your may also like!

25 june ai deblurs fingerprints Fingerprint Simplyforensic
Fingerprint AnalysisNews & Updates

Deep UV System for Fingerprint Recognition Improved.

Simplyforensic
December 10, 2022
pexels sora shimazaki 5935794 Simplyforensic
News & Updates

FBI Report Finds Rising Internet Crime in US States

Simplyforensic
July 12, 2021
Blue And Black Modern Business Zoom Virtual Background 74 Blue And Black Modern Business Zoom Virtual Background 74 Simplyforensic
Cold Case BreakthroughsNews & Updates

Genetic Genealogy Breakthrough: Solving the 22-Year-Old John Doe Case

Simplyforensic
April 13, 2025
575504 Simplyforensic
Cold Case BreakthroughsForensic Genealogy

Third Highway Killer Victim Identified Decades After Being Found

Simplyforensic
September 10, 2024

Our website stores cookies on your computer. They allow us to remember you and help personalize your experience with our site.

Read our privacy policy for more information.

Quick Links

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
Contribute to Simply Forensic

Socials

Follow US
© 2025 SimplyForensic. All rights reserved.

Login

or
Create New Account
Lost password?
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

Not a member? Sign Up