in the case of milica front door and the key was to associate predicting visible features of the suspect to a certain geographical region in many different don't find it vos nish so dusty. their welcome is if the d.n.a. analysis said it was likely someone with turkish roots to it was an indigo and so on and because art what the analysis suggested was that it was somebody with roots in a region that includes turkey. as well as a number of other countries nearby. all men with turkish roots who had lived in the same neighborhood as the victim at the time were asked to come for a d.n.a. test one of them was a close match for the d.n.a. found at the crime scene a relative of the perpetrator. 2 men did not submit to a test one of them became the key suspect. the judge ruled he had to do a test. at 1st he refused but then he did a perfect match to the d.n.a. found at the scene of the crime after a quarter of a century the murder case was solved the new method may be very promising but the analysis of biogeographical ancestry is not permitted in germany. as a sociologist and also works on ethica