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| - Barbara Rae-Venter (Auckland, 17 luglio 1948) è una genealogista neozelandese naturalizzata statunitense conosciuta per aver aiutato la polizia e gli investigatori a identificare Joseph James DeAngelo come il Golden State Killer. (it)
- Barbara Rae-Venter (Auckland, 17 de julho de 1948) é uma genealogista e advogada norte-americana. Em 2019, apareceu na lista de 100 pessoas mais influentes do mundo do ano pela Time. (pt)
- Barbara Rae-Venter, född 17 juli 1948 i Auckland, Nya Zeeland, är en nyzeeländsk-amerikansk advokat och släktforskare. Hon är framförallt känd som en pionjär inom DNA-släktforskning, där hon bidrog till att Golden State Killer kunde identifieras. 2019 utsågs hon av TIME-Magazine till en av världens 100 mest inflytelserika människor. Hennes metod användes bland annat för att klara upp dubbelmordet i Linköping. (sv)
- Barbara Rae-Venter (Auckland, Nova Zelanda, 17 de juliol de 1948) és una genealogista genètica i advocada de patents jubilada dels Estats Units, coneguda sobretot pel seu treball ajudant la policia i els investigadors a identificar un sospitós en el cas de l'assassí de Golden State. (ca)
- Barbara Rae-Venter (born July 17, 1948) is a New Zealand-born American genetic genealogist, biologist, and retired patent attorney best known for her work helping police and investigators identify Joseph James DeAngelo as the Golden State Killer. Born in New Zealand, she earned a doctorate at the University of California at San Diego and later completed law school at the University of Texas at Austin. After retirement from her law career, Rae-Venter started researching her family history as a hobby in an attempt to help a family member find his biological family. As part of this work, she was asked to help identify a woman who had been abducted as a child. Her efforts in this case eventually identified Terry Peder Rasmussen as the suspect in the Bear Brook Murders in New Hampshire. In 2019 (en)
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