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[quote=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. [/quote]
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