How a missing-person report filed after four decades helped ID Canadian’s remains
VANCOUVER — Vancouver police say a missing-person report and a DNA sample filed by a B.C. woman four decades after her mother disappeared helped identify the remains of a woman found in Florida in the 1980s.
Othram, an American DNA firm that works with law enforcement on cold cases, announced last week that Jeanette Marcotte’s remains had been identified as those found in Malabar, Fla., in 1985, in a case Florida investigators said may involve a serial killer.
Vancouver Police have now shed more light on the case, saying Marcotte’s daughter provided a DNA sample after reporting her mother missing in 2021, having last seen her in the early 1980s in Saskatchewan.
Othram meanwhile used genetic genealogy — based on familial links to unidentified DNA — to home in on Marcotte as a possible match for the Florida remains.


