I’ve been assured by DuPage County that the toothbrush DNA was compared to my mom’s DNA and could only have come from a male member of my mother’s family. If that’s true then the body found last year wearing the same size pants as John with guitar picks in the pocket is not John for certain. At least we know definitively.

 

6 Responses to John Spira, DNA

  1. Cubby says:

    Thank you for the update. I’m glad you know… even though this wasn’t the answer you were looking for.

    I’m hoping this means Johns DNA is in CODIS the national database and has been compared to all unidentified persons with DNA in the database.

    I have not forgotten John, nor will I ever forget John. We will keep searching for answers.

    Prayers to you and your family.

    Cubby

  2. Jen says:

    I was reading the comments from two entries ago… any update on an investigation on Suzanne or a camera setup for a new sign? I couldn’t help but think the same while watching the hour long Disappeared show on I.D.

    Thanks

  3. Jen & Bob says:

    Stephanie,
    We saw the Disappeared episode and commend you for being so pro-active for your brother’s cause. We think it’s obvious Suzanne had something to do with this! When did she move to NY? Was it before or after the banners were tore down? Have her phone/bank records been looked at? Have you hired a private investigator? Since John was in the Army, they should have his DNA. You are in our prayers!!!

  4. Alison says:

    Hugs and prayers to all of you…. <3

  5. Megan carpenter says:

    Just watched the disappeared episode and I’m very sorry to hear about all of this my god bless ur family and one day soon bring your family answers!

  6. juan says:

    I just wacthed the program on discovery channel. The only thing i can say is maybe somebody used the plastic to cover the body meaning they put his body inside the plastic with cement to put weight on the body and dumped in the water. Maybe the used a machine to dig a hole. Hugs and prayers to all of you.

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