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Intermountain Forensics Intermountain Forensics is a non-profit organization that specializes in Case Funding, FIGG work & Education for the DNA field.

We are excited to offer a variety of consulting for DNA-related topics as well as NEW funding for cold cases.

We are deeply saddened of the passing of Viola Ford Fletcher, warmly known as Mother Viola Fletcher. She was one of two ...
11/25/2025

We are deeply saddened of the passing of Viola Ford Fletcher, warmly known as Mother Viola Fletcher. She was one of two of the last survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Mayor Nichols said it best, "She never stopped advocating for justice for the survivors and descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, and I hope we all can carry forward her legacy with the courage and conviction she modeled every day of her life."

Our deepest condolences to her family and the Greenwood community for this tremendous loss.

Today, our city mourns the loss of Mother Viola Fletcher - a survivor of one of the darkest chapters in our city’s history. Mother Fletcher endured more than anyone should, yet she spent her life lighting a path forward with purpose.

Mother Fletcher carried 111 years of truth, resilience, and grace and was a reminder of how far we’ve come and how far we must still go. She never stopped advocating for justice for the survivors and descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, and I hope we all can carry forward her legacy with the courage and conviction she modeled every day of her life.

On behalf of the city of Tulsa, I offer my heartfelt condolences to her family, loved ones, the Greenwood descendant community, and to every Tulsan who saw hope in her journey.

Rest in peace, Mother Fletcher. 🙏🏿

**Photo courtesy of Justice for Greenwood.**

Honored to have performed the sequencing on this case in partnership with Criminal Coffee Company. Moxxy Forensic Invest...
09/09/2025

Honored to have performed the sequencing on this case in partnership with Criminal Coffee Company. Moxxy Forensic Investigations continues to do important work in this field.

Moxxy Forensic Investigations, in partnership with the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, is honored to announce the successful identification of Harris County Jane Doe (1992) as Joann Zamora, born August 27, 1963.

A dedicated team of eight volunteer genealogists from Moxxy worked tirelessly on this case. Through their expertise and commitment, Joann Zamora was positively identified in 2025. The team members include Katie Thomas (Case Lead), Dr. Traci Austin (Assistant Case Lead), Kaycee Connelly, Olivia McCarter, Bryan Worters, Tiffany Sowell, Dr. Ryan Russell, and Jeremy Lipford.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Criminal Coffee Co. and to all of our donors whose generous support provided the necessary funding for this work. We also thank Intermountain Forensics, whose expertise and collaboration were critical to this identification.

Our deepest condolences go out to Joann’s family. We are grateful to have helped restore her identity after so many years.

To learn more about Joann’s case and view the full media release, please visit: https://www.moxxyforensics.com/solves.

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Proud to perform the sequencing for this groundbreaking case involving identical twins with Parabon 🧬
08/30/2025

Proud to perform the sequencing for this groundbreaking case involving identical twins with Parabon 🧬

A Prince William County jury on Aug. 21 convicted a Florida man in a 1987 r**e and abduction at a Woodbridge gas station in a case that marks the first time a U.S. court has successfully identified a suspect despite the challenge of identical twin DNA.

So excited for this and for our friends at DDP!
07/18/2025

So excited for this and for our friends at DDP!

We're dedicated to ensuring no Jane or John Does are left nameless. And, we can't wait to share these six cases with you! Join us in August as we pull back the curtain in , premiering Saturday, August 2 at 10/9c on . Streaming on and .

A fantastic write up and summary of the announcement last week in Tulsa by Forensic
06/25/2025

A fantastic write up and summary of the announcement last week in Tulsa by Forensic

The City of Tulsa’s 1921 Graves Investigation has identified James Goings as the second “new” victim of the Tulsa Race Massacre through veterans’ records and family history.

We say it alot, but can't ever say it enough - we are honored to be part of this work. Yesterday in Tulsa, IMF team memb...
06/20/2025

We say it alot, but can't ever say it enough - we are honored to be part of this work. Yesterday in Tulsa, IMF team members were in attendance as Mayor Monroe Nichols made another historic announcement regarding the 1921 Mass Graves Investigation. Thank you for the dedication and expertise of ALL of our many partners.

Yesterday in Tulsa, IMF team members were in attendance as Mayor Monroe Nichols made another historic announcement regarding the 1921 Mass Graves Investigation.

Catching up on our recent Funding Awards! 👉 The greatest impediment to the use of forensic whole genome sequencing is la...
06/12/2025

Catching up on our recent Funding Awards!

👉 The greatest impediment to the use of forensic whole genome sequencing is lack of funds. Budgets are stretched and government grants are competitive and limited. IMF wants to help!
👉 If your agency has cold cases they would like to move forward on, but a lack of funds stands in your way, take a look at our EASY application for funding! And if you're not sure where to start, contact us and we're glad to help!
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Honored to partner with Moxxy Forensic Investigations on this case and help give a name to Mr. Edman Eric Gleed. Great w...
06/03/2025

Honored to partner with Moxxy Forensic Investigations on this case and help give a name to Mr. Edman Eric Gleed. Great work!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Pinellas County, FL — June 2, 2025

After more than three decades, a man found deceased off the coast of Clearwater, Florida, in 1993 has been identified.

On November 29, 1993, the body of an unidentified man was discovered floating in the Gulf near the east side of the Clearwater Pass Bridge. He was declared deceased at the scene, and a subsequent investigation uncovered neatly folded clothing on the shoreline near a lifeguard tower at the south end of Clearwater Beach, believed to possibly belong to the deceased man. While an autopsy proved to be inconclusive in determining the manner and cause of death, foul play was not suspected in the man’s death.

In a renewed effort to bring answers to the case, Moxxy Forensic Investigations, in collaboration with the Clearwater Police Department, utilized investigative genetic genealogy as a means to provide investigators with a lead about the man’s identity. Upon receiving a DNA profile of the unidentified man, it was uploaded to GEDmatch Pro, a DNA database that allows members of the public to share their DNA to be utilized in law enforcement cases.

“Almost immediately, we observed that all of the DNA matches were either living in or recent immigrants from England, which was quite unexpected for a person found in Pinellas County, Florida,” said Kaycee Connelly, the team lead for the case. “Our team of volunteer genealogists uncovered numerous ancestors from various parts of England, stretching back to the mid-1700s, to connect the DNA matches with one another. Because of recent immigration and the estimated age range of the man at the time of his death, we were looking for very distant connections.”

Several months of genealogical analysis by nine genealogists would determine various connections to the unidentified man, including a couple from the mid-18th century that was living in Bristol, England.

Eventually, the team was able to develop a candidate for the identity of the man. The next of kin, a son of the candidate, was contacted and a buccal swab was collected for comparative purposes. This swab was compared to the profile of the unidentified man, which determined that the relationship between the two was that of a parent-child relationship.

Pinellas County John Doe 1993 has been positively identified as Edman Eric Gleed, born July 29, 1909, making him 84 years old at the time of his death. Gleed was a second-generation immigrant, with both of his parents relocating from their ceremonial counties of Somerset and Gloucestershire, England, to the United States. He was last seen on November 27, 1993, after leaving the home he shared with his son in Falls Church, Virginia. A missing persons report was filed by his son in Fairfax County, Virginia, shortly after his disappearance.

“This case has been close to the hearts of everyone on the team,” said Ed Adams, the team assistant for the case. “We are all honored to have played a part in returning Edman Gleed to his family.”

Moxxy Forensic Investigations extends our sincere gratitude to Intermountain Forensics for their invaluable assistance in this case. We are also deeply thankful to everyone who contributed by uploading to GEDmatch, the relatives who willingly offered their support, and Sergeant Michael Beavers along with the Clearwater Police Department for placing their trust in us to help identify Edman Eric Gleed.

We are proud of our team; Case lead - Kaycee Connelly, Assistant Lead - Ed Adams, Traci Austin, Dawn Kosmakos, Olivia McCarter, Tiffany Sowell, Melissa Stevens, Katie Thomas, and Bryan Worters

Media Contact:
Kaycee Connelly
Moxxy Forensic Investigations
618-553-3555
[email protected]

In 2019, we announced an ambitious endeavor to start a nonprofit lab to bring affordable DNA testing to the LE community...
05/30/2025

In 2019, we announced an ambitious endeavor to start a nonprofit lab to bring affordable DNA testing to the LE community. Since then, there have been dozens of case resolutions with our valued partners. In May 2025 alone, FOUR identifications have been announced! Although we have transferred our day-to-day lab responsibilities, it thrills us to see that case resolutions are still happening and this work continues! In addition, we are grateful to still be supporting identifications through funding and our IMF FIGG team. 🧬

Another case resolution by the team at DNA Hawkshaw - honored to be part of this identification. Great work everyone!
05/27/2025

Another case resolution by the team at DNA Hawkshaw - honored to be part of this identification. Great work everyone!

Intermountain Forensics is honored to join the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office (AZ), DNAHawkshaw Genetic Genealogy, and other agency partners in announcing the identification of an unidentified woman found in 1987. Through the efforts of this outstanding team, she has now been confirmed as Catherine...

Great work Ramapo College Investigative Genetic Genealogy Center! IMF is honored to be part of this historic case!
05/24/2025

Great work Ramapo College Investigative Genetic Genealogy Center! IMF is honored to be part of this historic case!

The bones date back to the 1800s.

Intermountain Forensics is honored to join the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner & a dedicated team of independ...
05/16/2025

Intermountain Forensics is honored to join the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner & a dedicated team of independent Investigative Genetic Genealogists in announcing the identification of Kenneth Dreux Spuller.
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Intermountain Forensics is honored to join the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner (AZ) and a dedicated team of independent Investigative Genetic Genealogists in announcing the identification of an unidentified man found in 1987. Through the efforts of this remarkable team, he has now been co...

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