
Marianne Vaatstra
Marianne Vaatstra was a 16-year-old Dutch girl whose tragic murder in 1999 became a pivotal case in discussions surrounding DNA profiling and forensic investigations in Europe. Her case highlighted the complexities of applying genetic evidence in criminal investigations and raised ethical questions about racial profiling in forensic science.
Born on May 01, 1983 (41 years old)
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Marianne Vaatstra was a victim of a brutal crime in 1999, which is mentioned in the context of DNA phenotyping.
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