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Golden State Killer case raises concern about DNA privacy

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Golden State Killer arrest is cause for celebration -- and some concern over DNA privacy

The man believed to be the Golden State Killer -- a serial murderer and rapist whose crimes terrorized California in the 1970s and ‘80s -- was arrested last week. While considered a huge success for law enforcement, his arrest also raises questions about the unique method used to find him. William Brangham talks with Anne Marie Schubert, district attorney for Sacramento County.

05/01/2018

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