DNA/genealogy testing - could one day implicate your kids in a crime

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is your friends name Melanie Trump? Because those trump kids deserve to be convicted!


You do know that melania isn’t even blood related to them right?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does your friend think that she is such a bad parent that she is raising criminals?


Do you seriously think no criminals come from good parents? Good parents produce drug addicts. Drug addicts commit crimes. It’s part of the disease of needing money for drugs but frequently not having any.


Not really. Usually bad parenting produces drug addicts. Of course there are exceptions. Most criminals didn’t come from happy, UMC homes.


You are so, so wrong. Of course, there is a higher chance if the parents are troubled but criminals coming from umc homes and above are not rare.
Anonymous
That ship has sailed for most people. I am not a genealogist or a police detective but was able to identify my DHs biological father using two second cousin matches on a DNA site.
Anonymous
If one commits crimes, yes, one very might be located through DNA. However, that person will be found without that exact person having submitted any DNA. Major criminal cases were solved through DNA of family members, who then publicly uploaded to public DNA sites. No one has access to private accts, and there's no identifying information necessarily with those accounts- no real names if preferred, and nothing else.
Or, if DNA is needed, DNA will be procured, with or without criminal or relatives of criminal's knowledge. It's not hard. Recently found serial killer was identified through his daughters Pap smear, gotten through a search warrant without her knowledge. Neither of them had DNA tests.

Btw, tumors are tested, labs all have your blood work, tissues are extracted at dentists, or through surgery, etc.

Your personal DNA test changes nothing.The best way not to be caught committing crimes is simply not to commit them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with your friend. It's also why I don't post on social media.


Neither will prevent you from being suspected in a crime if you are culpable...feel free to partake of social media or not, or takeva DNA test or not, but neither have anything to do with your being located.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't take one because I worry that it could make it difficult to get Life insurance or make my health insurance go up.

That is a LOT Of information to give to a company.

Surprise! Life insurance companies already ask you for a blood test...that is why.
It is illegal to deny health insurance due to DNA, and if it ever becomes not illegal, they will just get it from you. Your DNA test has nothing to do with it at all. Nothing. It doesn't even have to be attributed to you when you take it.
So many people do not understand how this works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Imagine the fallout from those data breaches.


There will be no fall out. No one has any use for dna information that isn't attributed to any real identity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Um, yeah, this is how they caught the GSK.

It's too late, though, because I guarantee one of your relatives has already done 23me or similar.


No. Got him through court ordered tissue ematerial from his daughter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does your friend think that she is such a bad parent that she is raising criminals?


Do you seriously think no criminals come from good parents? Good parents produce drug addicts. Drug addicts commit crimes. It’s part of the disease of needing money for drugs but frequently not having any.


Mmmmm...drug addicts are created by nurture much more than nature. Think about the behavior chain. That didn't spontaneously happen. It was nurtured from the moment of birth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does your friend think that she is such a bad parent that she is raising criminals?


Do you seriously think no criminals come from good parents? Good parents produce drug addicts. Drug addicts commit crimes. It’s part of the disease of needing money for drugs but frequently not having any.


Mmmmm...drug addicts are created by nurture much more than nature. Think about the behavior chain. That didn't spontaneously happen. It was nurtured from the moment of birth.




I have two cousins who are drug addicts. They were adopted as infants. At least one of their parents was an addict. Their adoptive parents raised them well, taught them how to behave, etc. They experimented with drugs in high school and that was it. Their sibling was not adopted and also experimented. She is not an addict and went to graduate from college. Nature is what got them hooked.
Anonymous
Let the kid fry
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does your friend think that she is such a bad parent that she is raising criminals?


Do you seriously think no criminals come from good parents? Good parents produce drug addicts. Drug addicts commit crimes. It’s part of the disease of needing money for drugs but frequently not having any.


Mmmmm...drug addicts are created by nurture much more than nature. Think about the behavior chain. That didn't spontaneously happen. It was nurtured from the moment of birth.




I have two cousins who are drug addicts. They were adopted as infants. At least one of their parents was an addict. Their adoptive parents raised them well, taught them how to behave, etc. They experimented with drugs in high school and that was it. Their sibling was not adopted and also experimented. She is not an addict and went to graduate from college. Nature is what got them hooked.


I have a sibling who has been addicted for years. All of us were raised in the same household, upper middle class.
Anonymous
It's not a great idea to give away your genetic material, much less that of your children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does your friend think that she is such a bad parent that she is raising criminals?


Do you seriously think no criminals come from good parents? Good parents produce drug addicts. Drug addicts commit crimes. It’s part of the disease of needing money for drugs but frequently not having any.


Not really. Usually bad parenting produces drug addicts. Of course there are exceptions. Most criminals didn’t come from happy, UMC homes.


How's the weather in the land of delusion?

UMC homes produce plenty of criminals. UC homes produce a bunch too. And if there's one thing I've learned from marring into an old money family, the extremely wealthy have a shit-ton of criminals in the family as well.

My wife's sister is a felon for shoplifting. This woman has a huge trust fund and doesn't need to ever work a day in her life. There's not much out there that she couldn't buy on the spot, yet, she loves the thrill of shoplifting.

I was raised UMC and my brother is an alcoholic with multiple DUI convictions.

My BIL and my wife's uncle have both been busted more than once in prostitute stings.

My wife's parents are wonderful. I actually like my ILs, but sometimes good parenting produces bad kids and that's all there is to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does your friend think that she is such a bad parent that she is raising criminals?


Do you seriously think no criminals come from good parents? Good parents produce drug addicts. Drug addicts commit crimes. It’s part of the disease of needing money for drugs but frequently not having any.


Not really. Usually bad parenting produces drug addicts. Of course there are exceptions. Most criminals didn’t come from happy, UMC homes.


How's the weather in the land of delusion?

UMC homes produce plenty of criminals. UC homes produce a bunch too. And if there's one thing I've learned from marring into an old money family, the extremely wealthy have a shit-ton of criminals in the family as well.

My wife's sister is a felon for shoplifting. This woman has a huge trust fund and doesn't need to ever work a day in her life. There's not much out there that she couldn't buy on the spot, yet, she loves the thrill of shoplifting.

I was raised UMC and my brother is an alcoholic with multiple DUI convictions.

My BIL and my wife's uncle have both been busted more than once in prostitute stings.

My wife's parents are wonderful. I actually like my ILs, but sometimes good parenting produces bad kids and that's all there is to it.


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