On September 20, 2022, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed House Bill 930 into law. This law requires that state police turn DNA samples of missing persons into NamUS, the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.
This law could change the landscape of missing persons cases across the state.
Pennsylvania State Representative Lynda Schlegel Culver was contacted by Norma Jean Fritz, the mother of Jesse Farber, who went missing in 2015. This connection set the newly passed bill into motion.
Today, we hear from Representative Culver and Norma Jean Fritz about how they pushed for this law, the impacts that it will have, and where they hope it goes from here.
Hosted by: Anna Wiest
Featuring: Representative Lynda Schlegel Culver and Norma Jean Fritz
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