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Navalny allies accuse Telegram of censorship in Russian election – Yahoo Finance
Posted: September 20, 2021 at 9:32 am
By Tom Balmforth
MOSCOW, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Allies of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny accused Telegram of censorship on Saturday after the popular messaging app followed Google and Apple in restricting access to their voting campaign in Russia's parliamentary election.
The activists have already accused Alphabet's Google and Apple of buckling under Kremlin pressure after they removed an app from their stores that Navalny's allies had hoped to use against the ruling party at the election.
The app gives detailed recommendations on who to vote for in an effort to challenge the party that backs President Vladimir Putin. It is one of the few levers Navalny's allies have left after a sweeping crackdown this year.
Telegram's founder Pavel Durov, who has carved out a libertarian image and resisted past censorship, said the platform would block election campaign services, including one used by Navalny's allies to give voter recommendations.
He said the decision had been taken because of a Russian ban on campaigning once polls are open, which he considered legitimate and is similar to bans in many other countries.
Navalny's spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh condemned the move.
"It's a real disgrace when the censorship is imposed by private companies that allegedly defend the ideas of freedom," she wrote on Twitter.
Ivan Zhdanov, a political ally of Navalny, said he did not believe Telegram's justification and that the move looked to have been agreed somehow with Russia's authorities.
Navalny's camp said it was not a knockout blow as their voting recommendations were available elsewhere on social media.
But it is seen as a possible milestone in Russia's crackdown on the internet and its standoff with U.S. tech firms.
Russia has for years sought sovereignty over its part of the internet, where anti-Kremlin politicians have followings and media critical of Putin operate.
'DANGEROUS PRECEDENT'
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The ruling United Russia Party is still widely expected to win the election despite a ratings slump. The voting, which opened on Friday and runs through Sunday, follows the biggest crackdown on the Kremlin's domestic opponents in years.
The Navalny team's Telegram feed continued to function normally on Saturday, and included links to voter recommendations available in Russia via Google Docs.
On a separate Telegram feed also used by the team, activists said Russia had told Google to remove the recommendations in Google Docs and that the U.S. company had in turn asked Navalny's team to take them down.
Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
In his statement, Durov said Google and Apple's restrictions of the Navalny app had set a dangerous precedent and meant Telegram, which is widely used in Russia, was more vulnerable to government pressure.
He said Telegram depends on Apple and Google to operate because of their dominant position in the mobile operating system market and his platform would not have been able to resist a Russian ban from 2018 to 2020 without them.
Russia tried to block Telegram in April 2018 but lifted the ban more than two years later after ostensibly failing to block it.
"The app block by Apple and Google creates a dangerous precedent that will affect freedom of expression in Russia and the whole world," Durov said in a post on Telegram. (Reporting by Tom Balmforth; Additional reporting by Anton Zverev and Alexander Marrow; Editing by David Clarke)
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NY redistricting commissions obscenely partisan maps defy will of voters (Guest Opinion by Mark Braiman) – syracuse.com
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Mark Braiman, of Cazenovia, is treasurer of Madison County Libertarians.
Here is a sure-fire recipe for short-circuiting the open redistricting process New York voters demanded with a 2014 constitutional amendment. Start with a shift of New Yorks primaries from September to June; add a pandemic that delayed 2020 Census results by several months; and toss into the mix a partisan deadlock on the Independent Redistricting Commission. With the process now under extreme time pressure, the unforeseen consequence will likely be the states three top state politicians sitting in a room somewhere to doodle out the final maps a few days before legislative approval; or else a federal court doing it all on its own, without any input from the states politicians or voters.
New York Democrats feel an urgent need to engage in pre-emptive gerrymandering to counter what will happen in red states. This is unappealing behavior but seems inevitable. I am nevertheless greatly irritated that this national gerrymandering war impacts me directly, in the form of the Democratic IRC members proposed sea-serpent-shaped Central New York district extending from Tompkins County to Utica, with a neck through northern Madison County. This would be the first time in its 215-year history for Madison County to be divided between Congressional districts. My home is so close to the obnoxiously arbitrary boundary, it will take a lot of scrutiny before I can discern which side I live on.
Forcing incumbent Republican Reps. John Katko and Claudia Tenney into the same district could be accomplished without dividing my county or any county at all. The combined 2020 populations of Onondaga, Madison and Oneida counties is 776,657. This is almost exactly the ideal district size of 776,971 (1/26 of the state population). Drawing a new congressional district from just these three counties would satisfy the Democrats urge to force Tenney (Oneida County) and Katko (Onondaga County) to compete against each other, without dismembering Madison or other counties. This can furthermore be done without forcing any other anomalies in the surrounding districts, as can be mathematically proven. (See map for Upstate Congressional Districts that I have just proposed to the IRC at MarkBraiman.com). This map keeps every NY county undivided between Congressional districts, excepting of course the nine over 776,971 in size.
The Democrats on the IRC have also proposed obscenely gerrymandered New York Senate districts for Madison and Onondaga Counties. In their map, Madison is one of the few lucky small Upstate counties that escapes being divided into multiple Senate districts. However, it is once again thrown in with a motley collection of barely contiguous Onondaga County towns, henceforth to bear the appearance of a grotesque bobcat, curled almost all the way around the city of Syracuse in an act of animalistic self-grooming.
Speaking of animalistic behavior, the Republican members of the IRC have responded with a map that is just as obnoxiously partisan, despite featuring much simpler-shaped state Senate districts for Madison and Onondaga Counties. Their map takes Madison County entirely out of Sen. Rachel Mays Syracuse district entirely reasonable but puts her and fellow incumbent Democratic Sen. John Mannion into a single elongated district not so reasonable. In the process, the Republicans propose to split Onondaga County into four distinct Senate districts. None of these are contained entirely within Onondaga County, despite it having a population 1.5 times the ideal State Senate district size of 320,655. Could the two nonpartisan members of the IRC have the integrity to stand up and say, A plague on both your houses!?
In sum, both Democratic and Republican wings of the IRC have put raw partisan self-interests over the reasonable and constitutionally mandated goal of keeping small counties intact wherever possible. The New York Constitution, Article IV, section 4, paragraph (c)(6) states clearly: The requirements that senate districts not divide counties or towns ... shall remain in effect. These requirements have been part of our state Constitution for nearly 250 years, but over the past half-century have increasingly been breached for partisan purposes.
Dividing smaller Upstate counties between multiple congressional and legislative districts puts unnecessary burdens on voters, to figure out what races they are voting in. It thereby alienates us further from the electoral process. It also burdens these small counties Boards of Elections, by unnecessarily increasing the number of races they have to count.
More important, the ongoing violation of constitutional districting provisions since the 1970s has weakened the voices of local leaders in state government. It has likely contributed to the growth of state mandates on counties and other local governments, for example the requirement for counties to fund Medicaid using property taxes.
Whatever the need may be to divide large Downstate New York counties and cities among multiple districts in order to keep these districts nearly equal in size, this need is not present for smaller Upstate jurisdictions, as my math shows. This keeps every Upstate city, village, and town undivided , as well as all 49 of the counties with a 2020 population under 320,655. It also follows another key precept of fairness to all counties, by guaranteeing each of the other six larger counties north of New York City (including Onondaga) at least one core Senate district entirely within the county. It even manages to do all this without forcing Sens. May and Mannion, who live barely five miles apart, into the same Senate district.
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What the Proposed Tax Deal Means for Your Business – Inc.
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The House Democrats released their tax proposal with big headlines about increasing taxes on the rich and big corporations. But if you have read my articles before, you know I care less about big corporations and more about small businesses. Where do they fit in to the tax code changes? Is tax reform good or bad for them? Some small businesses will benefit from the proposed changes. Here's who wins and loses with this new tax proposal:
The Winners: Small corporations earning less than $5 million
Currently corporations are federally taxed at a flat rate of 21% of adjusted net income. The proposal in the house would create three new tax brackets for corporations:
Small corporations earning less than $5 million per year in income will actually experience a tax decrease in this proposal, saving up to $12k in tax expense. Not huge, but not bad.
Small businesses competing against foreign companies
Substantial portions of the tax reform package seek to close loopholes or deductions taken by foreign entities or domestic entities paying foreign taxes. Small businesses who cannot afford the scale or reach of international operations will benefit from a leveling of the playing field as they compete with foreign entities facing larger tax burdens.
Anyone waiting for the IRS
The proposal includes $79 billion of additional IRS funding for enforcement of new provisions. That is more than a 6x increase over the 2021 budget!
While entrepreneurs and libertarians generally cringe at the idea of more IRS bureaucrats issuing audits and investigating tax filings, there is a downside to our currently low IRS staffing: slow responses, terrible customer service, and delayed tax refunds.
Accounting departments nationwide have been struggling to file basic and time-sensitive forms like change in entity tax elections, often going 10+ months without confirmation or response from the IRS. It is all but impossible to contact IRS customer service now, with their 800-number automatically hanging up on callers after 3-hours on hold. The worst part is most small businesses are still awaiting their 2020 income tax returns five months after filing.
The hope is extra IRS funding means more staff to process refunds, filings, and business negotiations faster.
The Losers of Tax Reform
In general, the more profit you earn the more you stand to lose from tax reform. Here's a list of the losers in the current tax proposal in the house:
Corporations earning more than $5 million per year
High income corporations are facing a new income bracket of 26.5%. In fact, if you earn more than $10 million per year, you will have ALL your income taxed at 26.5% rather than just incremental income.
Pass-through entities earning more than $400k per year
High income S-corps, partnerships, and sole proprietors are facing three headwinds in the tax reforms. The top-tax bracket for personal income taxes (which affects pass-through entities like partnerships, S-corps, and sole proprietors) will be increased from 37% to 39.6%.
Second, the threshold for this tax bracket will be lowered, meaning a new set of earners will suddenly qualify for the top tax bracket. The new bracket limit for individuals will be $400k (down from $523k) and $450k (down fro $628k) for married filing jointly.
Lastly, high income pass-through entities will be disqualified from the Qualified Business Income Deduction. The QBID (commonly known as the pass-through tax deduction) is a deduction worth up to 20% of your income. However, the rules for QBID are complex and include phase-outs for businesses with higher income, business activity, or even what year it is. It is difficult to know how much your business benefited from the QBID without reviewing your tax return.
The proposed tax reform eliminated the QBDI for anyone earning more than $500k/yr. jointly or $400k/yr. for a single individual. Consult with your fractional CFO or CPA to determine whether or not this would affect you.
Owners that sell businesses or business assets
The highest long-term capital gains tax rate (which applies to most businesses) would rise from 20% to 25%. This has a large impact on businesses that buy and sell appreciating assets like real estate, collectables, stocks, or even your business itself.
In fact, the most popular way to avoid paying capital gains taxes, known as section 1202, is also weakened in the proposed tax reforms. The gains exclusion would drop from 100% to 50%, creating up to $5 million per year in additional capital gains taxes per transaction.Individuals with lots of money in retirement accounts
The new tax legislation seeks to limit the use of qualified retirement accounts, like IRAs and Roth IRA's, based on the total amount of money someone has in such accounts.
Overall Impact of Tax Changes on Small Businesses
The Biden administration and House Democrats have successfully targeted high-income corporations and business owners in these reforms. Although there are some benefits in the legislation, in aggregate, The House's proposed tax changes would be a burden on high income small businesses.
These terms are being actively negotiated in congress, so do not get too excited. There is still a chance that none of it will happen. Here's my recommendation to small business owners facing the prospect of high tax liabilities:
In reality, most small businesses will not change anything in light of the new tax structure. There are dozens of business elements more impactful on cash flow than your tax strategy - sales and marketing strategy, operations strategy, pricing strategy, exit strategy... As much as we wish we had a fleet of corporate accountants to find every tax loophole, that is not economically realistic for small businesses. Do your diligence, collaborate with your financial team, but always stay focused on fundamentals to ensure success.
The opinions expressed here by Inc.com columnists are their own, not those of Inc.com.
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WWE Mayor Kane Defies Authority, Will Not Comply with Vaccine Mandate – Bleeding Cool News
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Former WWE Superstar turned Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, Kane, may have once been a stooge for The Authority of Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, but when it comes to a Democratic president, it's another story. Mayor Kane unleashed hellfire and brimstone on President Joe Biden, rival of Mayor Kane's fellow WWE Hall of Famer former president Donald Trump, over Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandates. According to The Big Red Machine, Knox County Tennesee will not comply with the federal rules.
Mayor Kane tweeted:
He added:
In the letter, Mayor Kane accuses Biden of violating the Constitution with the order. "Mr. President, if we as elected officials ignore, disregard, and contravene the laws which bind us, how can we expect our fellow citizens to respect and follow the laws which bind all of us as a society?" asked The Devil's Favorite Demon while vowing to ignore, disregard, and contravene Biden's executive order.Mayor Kane also went on to take President Biden to task for the war in Afghanistan, which makes sense, since the only time Kane thinks Americans should travel to the Middle East is when they're teaming with The Undertaker to battle Triple H and Shawn Michaels in front of the Saudi Royal Family.
Under the leadership of Mayor Kane, the only Libertarian political figure to receive the endorsements of both Senator Rand Paul and Bryan Danielson, Knox County is currently experiencing a coronavirus inspection spike higher than at any other time during the pandemic, which is no surprise, considering Mayor Kane opposes pretty much every effort to stem the disease's spread. Kane has previously complained about bans on large gatherings after it prevented him from speaking at an event known as the Juggalo Gathering for Libertarians. Kane was later forced to apologize to Knox County's own Board of Health after cutting a shoot promo on them over coronavirus safety protocols. Later, it was reported that 975 COVID-19 vaccines went missing under Mayor Kane's regime, though it was later found that the vaccines were accidentally thrown in the trash and not, as originally reported, stolen.
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Opinion | What Is 23andMe Doing With Your DNA? – The New York Times
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Anne Wojcicki is sitting on a treasure trove of genetic data. The co-founder and chief executive of 23andMe has led the genetic testing company through 14 years in which it has collected data from millions of customers through their at-home DNA spit test kits. In 2018, the company announced a collaboration with GlaxoSmithKline to use this anonymized, aggregated data to develop new pharmaceutical drugs and attracted a $300 million investment from the pharmaceutical giant. And in June, when Wojcicki took the company public, it was valued at $3.5 billion. In some ways, its a standard Silicon Valley play: Lure customers in with the promise of democratizing information before quickly moving to monetize that information. But what are the implications when the information at stake is your DNA?
[You can listen to this episode of Sway on Apple, Spotify, Google or wherever you get your podcasts.]
In this conversation, Kara presses Wojcicki on the ethical, privacy and security questions intertwined with the 23andMe business model. They discuss what the rise of genetic testing might mean for todays 2-year-olds and how the United States is faring in a genetic information race with China. And they dig into the ongoing Theranos trial specifically, whether the case against Elizabeth Holmes will rein in a Silicon Valley health tech sector that, in the past, has run a little wild.
(A full transcript of the episode will be available midday on the Times website.)
Thoughts? Email us at sway@nytimes.com.
Sway is produced by Nayeema Raza, Blakeney Schick, Matt Kwong, Daphne Chen and Caitlin OKeefe, and edited by Nayeema Raza; fact-checking by Kate Sinclair; music and sound design by Isaac Jones; mixing by Carole Sabouraud and Sonia Herrero; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Liriel Higa.
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Rutherford County detectives run new DNA test to find family of man set on fire in La Vergne – WKRN News 2
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One cold case solved, as anotherbecomes more mysterious.
A rare DNA match last monthidentifiedremainsfound in Florida more than 40 years ago. The remains were those of James Sanders from Tennessee. A man last seen by relatives in 1978.
But for years, there were questions of whether Sanders remains belonged to a John Doe found burning at a Middle Tennessee campground in La Vergne in 1978.
[After a]press release in 2014, we received a phone call. A man thinking that the John Doe in our casemaybe hisbrother, saidRutherford County Sheriffs OfficeDetective Richard Brinkley,whois investigating the case.
A DNA test showed John Does remains were not Sanders. Something hard to believe for both family and detectives until recently.
Subsequently, years later, Florida isworkinga John Doe homicide case, and they submit some items for testing to get DNA results. And those resultsidentifiedJames Sanders,Brinkley said.
Begging the question: who was the man discovered so brutally murdered in La Vergne?
The John Doe in our case was found at Pool Knobs Campground in August of 1978.Hes the victim of a homicide. Hehadbeen shot, was set on fire,and left there,Brinkley said.
Forty-three years later,detectives are making yet another attempt to identify him.
We are working with a company calledOthramout of Texas thats working on some DNA for us, Brinkley said. They have extracted DNA and were able to develop a profile and are now working to find potential family members.
With how far DNA technology has come along with the other cold case recently solved, Detective Brinkley has a renewed hopeingetting justice for John Doe and reuniting him with his loved ones.
Theres no statute of limitations on a homicide, and we work them until weve exhausted everything. And this ones not solved. But, were going to keep pushing forward, he said.
The Rutherford County Sheriffs Office stressed they are looking for anyonewho couldpossibly berelated to this John Doe. Anyone who may have a relative who went missing around thattime is asked to contactBrinkley at rbrinkley@rcsotn.orgor at 615-904-3045.
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DNA kit links father and daughter after 52 years – fox13now.com
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VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- Carrie Newton said her childhood was filled with joy, and happiness, alongside her mom, stepdad, and siblings.
"I thought my mom's first husband was my dad, and I had never met him because I was raised by my stepdad," Newton, now 52 years old, remembered.
Thoughts of tracking down her biological father rarely entered her mind until she was older. It wasn't until three years ago that she hopped on the trend of submitting a DNA heritage test.
"I just wanted to find out where I was from geographically, Newton said.
Little did she know that DNA kit would change her life forever.
"I kept getting emails saying, 'You have a fifth cousin'. I didn't care about that. Then about a year later, I checked my email, and it said, 'You have a half-sister and a niece, said Newton.
It turns out that half-sister got a similar notification around the same time because she took the same DNA heritage kit. The two eventually came into contact, leading Newton to her biological father, Mario Gonzales.
"My daughter from my previous marriage called me and goes, 'Dad, did you date a girl by the name of Kay when you 18?' And it was complete silence," said Gonzales.
He was shocked because, at 18, he dated Newtons mother until she moved back to Seattle, and he'd never hear from her again.
"My daughter gave me her number, and I immediately called her and said, 'Honey, this is your dad,' and she started crying, she made me cry, Gonzales said.
Gonzales said he never knew Newtons mother was pregnant. Sadly, in 2004 Kay lost her battle with cancer, taking that secret with her.
Finally, after a long-awaited year amid COVID-19, the duo met at San Diego International Airport.
As Newton came down the escalator, years of distance evaporated in mere moments as she and Gonzales embraced each other with tears of joy.
The cost of these DNA kits unearthing a priceless connection.
"It was like we were two peas in a pod. Every time we talked, it's like we get each other," Newton said.
This story was first reported by Vanessa Paz on 10news.com.
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Synthetic DNA used to catch alleged jewelry thief in Albany – Times Union
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ALBANY Back in April, a local man made off with more than $4,000 in jewelry he allegedly stole from a downtown Albany store.
The evidence was right there for all to see. The suspect, who lives in Albany County and has previous arrests, was filmed by a security camera reaching over the counter at Truman Jewelers on North Pearl Street and taking items out of the glass casewhile a store employee was in the back.
A month later, Albany police nabbed the suspect, whose identity is being withheld by the Times Union so as not to unfairly influence his pending criminal case.
But it was not just the video that led to the suspect being arrested and charged with larceny. It was also synthetic DNA that helped police nab him.
Synthetic DNA?
It's not Frankenstein. And it's not human DNA.
A Florida company called CSI Protect makes the product, called SelectaDNA, using the components that comprise DNA: adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine. By putting those substances in special combinations, CSI Protect is able to create unique DNA codes that can be encased in liquid "micro-dots" that are either sprayed on or made to stick to a burglar when a crime happens.
The DNA-filled micro-dots identify a particular store or high-value item, making them highly effective in helping police match a suspect with a particular crime. The technology has been used in the United Kingdom for years, but is only recently being adopted in the United States, mostly by jewelry stores and high-end retailers.
The store can "mark" suspects either through a special mist that can be sprayed on a suspect or intruder or it can be applied to items in the store with a special adhesive so it sticks to a suspect.
The micro-dots contain a tracer material that allows them to be detected with an ultra-violet light. They also contain a special DNA strand that gives them a unique identification.
Potential criminals are also warned with signs that if they try to steal something, they will be tagged for police, just like bank robbers who can be are sprayed with a special dye pack that explodes when they open a wad of stolen bills.
Truman Jewelers participated in a pilot program to test SelectaDNA that had the support of several law enforcement organizations, including the New York State Association of Chiefs of Police, which believes the technology could lead to more arrests and prosecutions of thieves.
SelectaDNA says stores that use the DNA marking system have been able to reduce thefts by 40 to 86 percent as criminals are deterred when seeing a sign that says the system is in use. The spray is water-based and non-toxic. The special code can remain on a suspect's skin and clothing for a month-and-a-half, giving police and prosecutors plenty of time to investigate and arrest them.
Although some retailers have used the technology in the New York City area, company officials say this is the first time that a suspect has been arrested and charged after getting sprayed with the DNA. The system was installed at Truman Jewelers last year as part of a program used to test its effectiveness.
This pilot project was designed to demonstrate the value of forensic marking technology in combating and deterring crime, and assisting with the apprehension of criminals," said Patrick Phelan, executive director of the New York State Association of Chiefs of Police. "Today, we can say definitively that it works.
Video of the theft provided to the news media shows the suspect, whose face is blurred to protect his identity, quickly reaching into a glass case at Truman Jewelers while the employee in charge is in the back. Although the theft appears to be aided by an extreme lack of attention by the employee running the store, Albany police insisted that the theft was not encouraged or set up by CSI Project hoping to prove its product's effectiveness.
The suspect was charged with third-degree grand larceny, Albany Police spokesman Steve Smith said. Conviction on such a felony can result in a sentence of several years in prison if the accused has a history of criminal activity.
In this case, when Albany Police nabbed the suspect, they were easily able to identify that he was sprayed with the SelectaDNA using a UV light.
Although the use of such DNA markers to gain convictions has not yet gained traction in U.S. courts, it providesstore owners like Paul Crabbe, who owns Truman Jewelers, with a sophisticated way to track alleged thieves without disrupting the store's operations.
As a downtown business owner for over three decades, Im committed to creating a safe and secure environment in which my customers can shop and my staff can work with peace of mind, Crabbe said. This technology provides an added layer of protection, and combined with our proactive policies and the professional work of our law enforcement agencies, ensures we can focus on doing business and contributing to our community.
Shepherd Communication & Security of Albany installed the system at Truman Jewelers about a year ago.
Forensic marking technology is poised to revolutionize the way business owners protect their employees, customers, workplaces and assets, said Richard Ruzzo, managing partner of Shepherd Communication & Security.
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She was told her mother abandoned her at Piedmont Park; DNA just helped her learn the real story – 11Alive.com WXIA
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Gwinnett County Police told Janis Adams that the unidentified remains of a woman murdered decades ago belong to her missing mother, Marlene Standridge.
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. The mystery of a missing mother of two young children has just been solved, after decades of heartache.
But her now-grown daughter, Janis Adams, is at peace after finding out.
Gwinnett County Police just matched Adams DNA with the DNA of unidentified human remains found in some woods nearly 40 years ago.
The remains are those of her mother, Marlene Standridge.
Police believe Standridge had been murdered soon after she disappeared, when her daughter was just three years old.
Standridge disappeared from Piedmont Park in Atlanta, in 1973.
Standridge was at the park with her 6-year-old son, and her 3-year-old daughter-- Janis.
The children suddenly couldnt find her.
Its been a mystery, Adams told 11Alive Thursday. Its just been a mystery that none of us have been able to figure out. My brother and I were always told that our mother kind of just abandoned us at Piedmont Park, and we never knew what happened to her.
Janis Adams never believed her mother would abandon them. She tried everything over the years to find her.
A couple of years ago, she submitted her DNA to a data base, GEDmatch.
Last month, Gwinnett County Police Homicide Detective Brian Dorminy called her in, and told her that by coincidence this past spring, while investigating a cold-case homicide, he had submitted human remains to a DNA lab - the unidentified remains of a woman found, in December, 1982, in some woods near Yellow River Park.
Detective Dorminy submitted the remains to Othram Labs, which specializes in using trace amounts of degraded forensic evidence to make identification.
The labs website provides case histories of cold cases that were solved through its DNA testing methods.
Police said, back in 1982, that theyd recovered from some woods off of Deshong Drive near Yellow River Park, a skull, a bone from an upper arm, bone fragments, clothing including shoes, and also a nylon rope and other evidence. Police said then that the remains were of a woman who had been tied, murdered, and left there, unburied, six to 10 years earlier.
The rope appeared to have been used to bind a victim, to either tie the victims arms behind her, or legs together, police wrote in their report then.
The report also said that it did not appear that any effort was made to bury the corpse that had apparently been left where it was lying.
Since that discovery, police had no success identifying the remains, not knowing that Janis Adams was spending her life trying to discover what had happened to her mom.
Adams said she learned that her father never filed a missing person report. So, when police found the remains, years after her mother's disappearance, there was no way for detectives to cross-check the discovery with files of missing people.
Why didnt her father file a missing person report?
That is the million dollar question, Adams said. Why wasnt anyone wondering, 'okay - where is this mother at?' I asked him, and he just said, honestly, I thought shed left with someone else. So why am I going to bother looking for her? And Im just, like, that is not a good answer. You had two children, did you never wonder for once that we would want to know, one day, what happened to her? Whenever we would ask him the question, he would just kind of shut down.
Adams said she kept trying to talk with her father about her mother, right up until his death a couple of years ago.
Then, this month, the final DNA tests came back, confirming a match between the remains found in 1982, and Adams DNA--which had popped up in a search, after the lab established the DNA of the remains. The woman was Marlene Standridge, Janis Adams mother.
Adams said Thursday that police told her that her mother had probably been abducted miles away at Piedmont Park, then taken to the Gwinnett County woods and killed.
A possible suspect, police told her, is the same man police suspected at the time the remains were found--a man who was later convicted of murdering another woman at about the same time her mother was killed.
Its just a really wild story to be told, basically, that you were abandoned your whole life, but then find out that she probably was protecting us from this guy who ended up taking her, Adams said.
It is a relief, she said, learning, along with her family now, how much her mother loved her and her brother.
And Ive prayed about it, and, I mean, thank God, I finally got the answers that I needed," describing her childhood with her father as difficult, as she grew and tried to find answers about her mom, and tried to remain positive despite it all.
"You can make anything of your life," she said. "It doesnt matter the circumstances that you were brought up in. What matters is your reaction to those circumstances."
She and her brother want to have a funeral for their mom.
Not a sad moment, Adams said. Maybe like, just something joyful for her. I think she deserves that after all these years.
Adams praised Det. Dorminy and the Gwinnett County Police for never giving up on the case.
It was a blessing finding out, she said. I mean, its awful that she was murdered, but Im glad that we have that closure. Im still processing it all. Im glad that they have this technology, and hopefully other people will be able to use this technology and get the closure that they need."
Gwinnett County Police continue to investigate the homicide. They are asking anyone who might know anything to contact them at 770-513-5300. Or they can submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers and qualify for a possible reward: 404-577-TIPS (404-577-8477) stopcrimeATL.com.
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A teacher accused of defiling and impregnating a 14-year-old Standard 7 girl will have his fate decided by a Molepolole Magistrates Court on Thursday, September 19th.
51-year-old Letlhaetse Motshegare, a Standard 3 teacher at Ditshegwane Primary School in the Kweneng District appeared for continuation of trial before Magistrate Kaveri Kapeko last Wednesday.
Despite the overwhelming evidence against him which includes positive paternity test results, the teacher who gave sworn evidence in court, maintained he was innocent, but the court ruled that he has a case to answer.
In his testimony, Motshegare said on August 14th, 2020 at around 9am while sleeping he was awakened by a child telling him that he had visitors outside.
I found two police officers who requested me to accompany them to the victims place. They showed me some shoe prints and asked who the owner was. I told them they were mine since I went to pass urine by the log, explained Motshegare further saying the victims mother once had a misunderstanding with his girlfriend.
The victims mother told my girlfriend that mafura a a jang o tla a tsholola, she will spill the fat that she was enjoying. Later on, she further told me she is my brothers daughter and that I should take care of her daughter as she was my future wife. She said since the girl was still schooling I should assist in buying things for her. I realised the issue was going far and from then I tried to keep my distance from her, claimed Motshegare.
The teacher further revealed that the victim started bringing him food at his place and that his girlfriend started complaining about the unsolicited gestures.
He said when the school closed during the first national lockdown, the victim went to Kanye before she proceeded to Kotjwe where she came back pregnant.
However, in her testimony the distressed 39-year-old mother, told of how her detective work led to Motshegares arrest.
I found some footmarks outside the hut where my daughter sleeps. They showed that he removed his shoes, jumped over the fence and walked barefooted to the girls house. When he left, he jumped the fence again, put his shoes back on and returned to his house. Then I alerted my neighbours who confronted him, explained the mother of six, adding that she suspected Motshegare because the shoe marks matched the sneakers that she had always seen him wearing.
She told the court that after the matter was reported to the police upon questioning him, Motshegare never denied it was his footmarks rather claimed to have been visiting the student and ensuring she was preparing for the exam.
The mother also claimed to have caught Motshegare sometime in 2019 after his girlfriend alerted her that she saw him entering the traditional hut where the girl sleeps.
We went there and found Motshegare sleeping at my daughters feet. When I asked him why he was sleeping at the victims house, he told me he had a misunderstanding with his partner. I just took the matter lightly as I treated Motshegare like a parent, concluded the mother.
The court further heard that Motshegare gave the victim a black Hisence cellphone to communicate with him.
The cellphone and the victims birth certificate were also produced as exhibits before court.
The young girl who is now a mother of an 8-months-old girl is doing Form 1.
Meanwhile, the accused teacher popularly known as Chipo in the village has since been suspended from duty after the case was registered before court.
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