What's Happening?
The Toronto Police Service has identified a body found in Lake Ontario in 1992 as Kevin, a man originally from Saskatchewan, using investigative genetic genealogy. Kevin's body was discovered in the Inner Harbor of Lake Ontario, and his death was not
deemed suspicious. Despite not being reported missing, his family had long feared for his whereabouts. The identification was part of Project 31, an initiative to resolve long-term cases using genetic genealogy, making Kevin the 10th individual identified through the program.
Why It's Important?
The identification of Kevin's body highlights the power of genetic genealogy in solving cold cases and providing closure to families. This case demonstrates the potential of modern forensic techniques to resolve long-standing mysteries and underscores the importance of initiatives like Project 31 in addressing unsolved cases. The successful identification may encourage other law enforcement agencies to adopt similar approaches, potentially leading to breakthroughs in other cold cases and improving the effectiveness of missing persons investigations.












