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Cops took DNA from innocent man in nursing home in search for serial killer


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Investigators were initially barking up the wrong family tree in their search for the Golden State Killer.

An ailing Oregon man cooped up in a nursing home last year wound up in the cross-hairs of cold-case detectives, who found him using a genetic search on a genealogy website.

The same investigators this week named an ex-cop Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, as the sicko who allegedly killed 12 people and raped 45 women across California between 1976 and 1986.

Investigators targeted the unidentified 73-year-old after finding that he shared a rare genetic marker with the DNA left by the real killer at the crime scenes.

So in March 2017, an Oregon City police officer, working with the California investigators, obtained a court order directing the man to provide a DNA sample.

The man’s daughter said his family was not aware that authorities took a DNA sample from him while he was lying in bed at the rehabilitation center until she was contacted by the FBI in April 2017 and asked to help expand the family’s genetic tree in the search for suspects.

The woman, an amateur genealogist, cooperated, but ultimately investigators determined none of her relatives were viable suspects, she said.

The AP reported that woman asked that she not be identified because she did not want the family’s name publicly linked to the case.

“I don’t like that they thought that my dad was the bad guy, but the truth is they were able to rule out people in my dad’s (family) tree,” she said. “They didn’t have to look at those people anymore.”

DeAngelo appeared in court Friday after authorities arrested him at his home near Sacramento this week and said he was the long sought serial killer.

The man is in very poor health and was unable to answer questions Friday.
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