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A rare Paul McCartney and Wings trove heads to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this summer

NEW YORK (AP) — A collection ofPaul McCartneyinstruments, outfits, handwritten lyrics, unseen photos and tour memorabilia will be part of an exhibit at theRock & Roll Hall of Famethis summer, billed as the first major museum show to feature McCartney and Wings.

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"Paul McCartney and Wings" — made up of items from the musician's personal archive as well as donations from band members and associates — will focus on the period between McCartney's self-titled 1970 solo debut through the 1971 formation of Wings and the band's subsequent breakup in 1981.

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The exhibit opens May 15 at the Cleveland home of the Hall, where McCartney has been inducted twice — as a member of the Beatles in 1988 and as a solo artist in 1999. Tickets are on sale now.

The news of the exhibit comes at a time when all parts of McCartney's career are being celebrated, including Sam Mendes' upcoming biopics of the Fab Four and a new upcoming McCartney documentary, "Man on the Run," onAmazon Prime Video.

In recent years, McCartney has offered glimpses of his career and life in such things as images he took during Beatlemania — "Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm" — and the books "Wings: The Story of the Band on the Run Book" and "The Lyrics."

A rare Paul McCartney and Wings trove heads to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this summer

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Jelly Roll Admits Reading Wife Bunnie Xo's Memoir Was 'Rough': 'We Went Through a Lot of Pain' (Exclusive)

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  • Jelly Roll praised wife Bunnie Xo for bravely sharing her story of trauma and resilience in her memoir

  • The couple, married since 2016, is planning to grow their family through IVF with a surrogate

  • Bunnie's memoir explores their "free, not open" relationship and overcoming challenges, including Jelly Roll's past affair

Jelly Rollis sharing his emotional reaction to his wifeBunnie Xo's new tell-all memoir.

While speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the season 1 finale of Netflix'sStar Searchreboot on Tuesday, Feb. 17, the singer, 41, admitted that it was a "rough" for him reading his wife's memoirStripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, as he was reminded of their difficult journey together.

"It was rough at times just for me to read it. You know what I mean? We went through a lot of pain and having to go through it together, but reading the whole book and seeing where it ended at is really touching," Jelly Roll said of Bunnie's memoir, released on Tuesday, Feb. 10.

Despite the difficult read, the Grammy winner praised his wife for being "brave" in sharing her personal story with the world.

"I'm just proud of her for telling her story so unapologetically," he told PEOPLE. "I mean, she talks about everything fearlessly, from domestic assault to sexual assault. I'm just proud of her. She's so brave."

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Jelly Roll and Bunnio Xo first met in 2015. The following year, Jelly Roll asked Bunnie Xo to marry him while on stage in Las Vegas, and the couple tied the knot in a courthouse wedding that same night.

Bunnie Xo is also stepmom to the country music singer's daughter, Bailee, and son, Noah. The couple are currentlyplanning their own family through IVFafter finding a surrogate.

In the memoir, Bunnie opens up about her and Jelly'stake on monogamy, describing their relationship as "free, not open." She also discusses the difficult period of her marriage where Jelly, whose real name is Jason DeFord, admitted to having a 10-month affair.

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"We both live by the motto that we aren't each other's possessions and consider our relationship to be free, not open," Bunnie writes.

Sharing the key to their long-lasting relationship, Jelly Roll told PEOPLE, "Love will always do it. Communication, just believing you're with the right person and believing that change can actually happen."

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"That's why we've been so honest about this story with everybody. We knew it would come with blow back, but our heart was to hope that somebody would hear it and believe that they could change," he added.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologeticdetails Bunnie's "rag to riches" story, reflecting on her past heartbreak, healing, traumas and triumph in her life's journey.

Bunnie said of the memoir to PEOPLE, "I've always considered myself an open book, so when it came time to pour my heart into chapters, it only felt natural to write about what I know best — my journey, my perspective and the grit that's carried me through."

"Stripped Downis the rawest reflection of who I am in every form," she continued. "It felt only fitting to name my book after the way I've always lived life — raw, unfiltered and in my naked truth."

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This article contains spoilers aboutLove Is Blindseason 10, episodes 1-9.

Love Is Blindseason 10 star Chris Fusco hasn't watched the latest batch of episodes yet, but he's ready to address all those jaw-dropping moments.

Episodes 7 through 9 feature not onlythe end of his engagement with Jessica Barrettin one of the show's hardest-to-watch breakup scenes yet, but also the fallout from his behavior. He told Jessica he's used to dating women who do Pilates and CrossFit, and that he had an issue with their physical connection because she doesn't work out every day. He slid into Brianna McNees' DMs after the breakup, despite an apparent friendship with her fiancé, Connor Spies. Chris created an Instagram account to post a photo at a strip club the night of his breakup with Jessica — with a dancer in his lap, no less.

Yeah, it's a lot. AndEntertainment Weeklyspoke to Chris about all of it.

"I made some mistakes. I'll own those mistakes," Chris tells EW. "And I met an amazing person through this journey, so it's hard for me to say I would regret the experience."

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Chris adds that he's "not really too worried" about what the blowback will be once people see what happens in these episodes.

"People are entitled to their own opinion," he says. "Everyone's going to say what they want to say. It's something I can't control. I don't concern my day with things that I can't control. I can only move forward and look ahead."

But he does have a message to everyone watching this season: "I would just say I'm a real person. I'm not just a storyline. You see a few weeks of someone's life and it's cut up into certain pieces, and I don't know if the full context is shown all the time. I'm not a perfect human being, and I tried to go through this experiment the best way I knew I could."

Below, Chris addresses everything that went down in this week's batch of episodes, including his "body-shaming" comments to Jessica, sliding into Bri's DMs, his "friendship" with Connor, that strip club photo, and so much more.

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: When did you start to realize that you weren't attracted to Jessica?

CHRIS FUSCO:Interesting wording. I wouldn't say I wasn't attracted to her. I started realizing maybe we had certain lifestyle differences, and things or preferences that I've had in the past become more relevant as we spent more time together. We had such a deep emotional connection in the pods and it translated over into Mexico, I would say. I started really feeling like maybe I should mention something or say something to her, [which is] kind of what happened in that breakup scene when we got back to our hometown.

In that breakup scene, you tell Jessica that you date women who do CrossFit and Pilates and work out every day, "women with a different type of... " She finishes your sentence and says, "Different type of body?" What did you mean by that?

Yeah, I mean, looking back, I definitely would've expressed the words that came out of my mouth differently. I really just wanted to be completely honest with her about how I was feeling. I respect Jessica so much, still, and she such an amazing person, where I felt like I didn't want to make anything up. I felt like maybe just being super direct and honest about how I felt was the best route at the time, and just explaining what I'm normally attracted to physically without... because I mean, on the show, we're meeting someone based on emotional connection, so we're doing it pretty much backwards than the normal dating life.

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What did you think of how she reacted to your words?

I think she has every right to be upset. It's just a hard thing to say. I really wasn't trying to be hurtful. I really wasn't trying to [have] any [malicious] intention behind it. Looking back, like I said, I would've chosen my words differently, and just would've expressed how I felt in that moment differently. But I think she has every right to be a little upset about the way I brought it up. I haven't seen the episode yet — I lived it, but it was also a year ago.

If you could go back and redo that moment, what would you have said differently?

I definitely would approach it with a little more empathy, maybe a slighter tone, considering her feelings with those words. And my intention was not to say she was this horrible person, or anything about body-shaming, or anything like that. That wasn't my intention. It was just to explain how I was feeling at the time with our current connection that wasn't emotional.

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I'm glad that you brought up the term body-shaming. Do you think that people will be wrong to interpret that conversation as you body-shaming Jessica?

I think people are going to interpret it however they want to interpret it, and they're going to have feelings about however they want to feel. But that wasn't my intention. I should have chosen my words differently, so I will agree with that.

It seemed like you thought the relationship was going to continue after that conversation, but when a woman hears that a man isn't attracted to her body, that's pretty much game over. Were you shocked that she wanted to end the relationship immediately after that talk?

I don't know if I was shocked. I just wasn't sure what was happening during that moment because she got up, walked away, and I have no idea what she was going through or saying. I figured it's a hard thing to recover from. We're engaged, we had this crazy, incredible time in the pods, and I just wasn't sure where everything was at, and everything was happening very fast. I was just trying to see how it would land and how she would respond, because we had such an amazing emotional connection where I wasn't sure what was to follow after I just brought up some of these concerns.

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What happened after she walked out of the apartment?

I think they told me, "Hey, she's done. She's left the show. Your time on the show is pretty much over from there." There was a conversation I had with Connor who was kind of just telling me, "Hey, you should try this, do this." And then I soon later realized that she wasn't coming back and my experience on the show was over after that conversation, after she left. I just wasn't sure if she left for good, or if she just needed a second and maybe come back and talk more about it.

So you didn't intend for that to be a breakup?

I didn't have a pre-planned like, "Hey, this is going to end everything right now." I was just trying to see, bring up my concerns at the time, and just be honest about how I was feeling, and I wasn't sure how that was going to land.

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You also told her that you were still thinking about your No. 2 person, which is Bri. Did you think you still had a shot with Bri after things ended with Jess?

It's tough to say. I was kind of just trying to lay everything I was feeling out in the time that we had. And that was just one of the things that, I guess, was on my mind. I don't think there was anything in my head where I was like, "I want to start a relationship with Bri while I was in a relationship with Jess."

After things ended with Jess, how long did you wait until you reached out to Bri on social media?

I don't remember.

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What was the message you sent her?

I don't remember that either. I honestly couldn't tell you what I said. I mean, it wasn't anything like, "Hey, what are you doing?" If I could remember, I would tell you.

Since your friendship with Connor was such a big part of this season, did you consider how reaching out to his fiancée would impact your friendship?

I wouldn't say my friendship was a big part — maybe it was displayed that way, but I wouldn't say that. I mean, I like Connor. I think he's a great guy. I'm not sure how I'm supposed to answer that one.

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Was reaching out to Bri and re-exploring your connection with her more of a priority than your friendship with Connor?

I didn't think anything at the time as far as, I mean, I think everyone was kind of messaging. There was a group chat going on, and it wasn't anything as far as messaging her like, "Hey, leave Connor," or something.

I know you haven't seen the episodes yet, but the reason I'm bringing it up is because at the pod reunion mixer, we see you telling Bri that if you had pursued her harder, you'd be with her, and she wouldn't be with Connor. You say you "f---ed up" by not being with her. It felt like you were actively pursuing her while she was with Connor, so that's why the messages you sent her on social media are important to discuss.

Sure. Yeah, I mean, I messaged her after the mixer.

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What did you send her after the mixer?

The mixer itself... that was an interesting experience, but I take full accountability for everything I said at the mixer. At the mixer, it was more of a thing where I was single. Jess has already left the show, they told me. I left the show. They said, "Hey, you're off the show. Come back here to this mixer. We want to invite you here." At the time, I just felt I had another moment to talk to Bri. And then after the mixer itself, I sent her a message later that night.

Were you trying to reignite your connection with her?

I don't think so. It was more just a moment. It wasn't like a mission.

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At the mixer, the women said that you made an Instagram account just to post a photo at a strip club the night you and Jess broke up. What's the story there?

I was single. And strip clubs aren't illegal.

You told Bri that if you had "turned up the notch" with her in the pods, then she would be with you instead of Connor. However, we saw that Bri broke up with you in the pods. What do you think you could have done differently to end up with Bri?

Looking back, I don't think I could have done anything differently. I just don't think we had an actual emotional connection that could have actually lasted. Maybe it was just more like, "I think you might be attractive." I don't think it was anything that would've been an actual connection.

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What are your relationships like with Jess, Connor, and Bri today?

We don't talk that much. I saw them maybe eight months after filming, and everyone was pretty cordial. Look, I don't know Connor and Bri that well besides the show, and there's always a camera on you or a microphone attached to you, so I don't really know them off the cuff, their family relationships, their friends. But I can tell you, I think Jess is literally the nicest human being ever. She's so genuine where, when I saw her eight months after filming, we talked for a little bit, talked about, "I'm kind of nervous, you're kind of nervous," that kind of thing. And she's just the sweetest person ever.

Do you regret going on the show knowing how it all ended for you?

I don't regret going on the show at all. I came into this experiment with an open mindset and with the opportunity to find love and to find that person you want to spend the rest of your life with. And emotional connection is a huge part of it, and I welcome that opportunity with open arms, but there's other factors that are involved with real life. Unfortunately it didn't work out the way I was hoping the first couple of weeks I was there, but I don't regret the experience.

This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.

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9 backcountry skiers missing after California avalanche; 6 survivors have been rescued

A group of skiers on the final stretch of a three‑day backcountry trip near Lake Tahoe was returning to the trailhead Tuesday morning when a wave of ice, rocks and debris came crashing down on them.

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In the avalanche's wake, survivors were left scrambling to try and find the rest of their group — and to improvise shelter as they awaited rescue.

The disaster at Castle Peak set off a dangerous, hours-long rescue effort that was hampered by extreme weather conditions that were hammering the skiers: Heavy snow and strong winds from the winter storm roaring through the rugged Sierra Nevada mountains in northern California.

Emergency crews received reports of the avalanche around 11:30 a.m. and "highly skilled rescue ski teams" immediately began racing to the scene — 46 emergency first-responders in all, the sheriff said.

Eleven hours later, six survivors had been rescued with "various injuries," the sheriff's office said, noting two had to be transported to the hospital for treatment. Nine are still missing.

"The search is ongoing, pending weather conditions," the Nevada County Sheriff's Office said late Tuesday.

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Snow falls on Tuesday in Truckee, California. Crews were looking for multiple backcountry skiers feared missing after a reported avalanche. - Brooke Hess-Homeier/AP

The area was under the second highest level, a 4 of 5, of avalanche threat Tuesday, which continued into the early hours of Wednesday.

Blackbird Mountain Guides, the company leading the trip, said the group included 12 clients and four guides who had been staying at the Frog Lake huts since Sunday.

The sheriff's office said a total of 15 people were on the trip, revising the number down. CNN has reached out to Blackbird Mountain guides for clarification.

"The leadership team at Blackbird Mountain Guides is working in full coordination with the Nevada County Sheriff's Office and Nevada County Search and Rescue to support the ongoing rescue operation," the company said in a statement. "Blackbird Mountain Guides is in direct contact with the emergency contacts of the affected clients and guides and is providing them with regular updates as verified information becomes available."

On itswebsite, the company advertises the ski trip to the Frog Lake Huts for those with an intermediate to advanced skill level.

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Skiers spend their days navigating the mountain off-trail through steep terrain with the aid of guides, before returning to the huts for dinner, the company says.

Following the first call for help Tuesday, dozens of first responders approached the scene from multiple directions: ski rescue teams from Boreal Mountain Ski Resort and Tahoe Donner's Alder Creek Adventure Center were dispatched, along with rescue crews from surrounding counties.

The rescuers approached the scene on skis and snowcats, with snowmobiles on standby, as they battled the harsh weather in the region, where snow was falling at a rate of 3 to 4 inches an hour Tuesday.

As the time ticked by, the survivors were told to "shelter in place as best they can in the conditions," the sheriff's office said.

The stranded skiers were communicating with rescuers through emergency beacons – including some with the ability to send text messages, Captain Russell Greene of the Nevada County Sheriff's Office toldCNN affiliate KCRA.

The group crafted a makeshift shelter from a tarp, "doing everything they can to survive," Greene said.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's officesaidhe had been briefed on the developing situation and the state was coordinating an "all‑hands search‑and‑rescue effort with local partners and deploying resources to support the active response."

The snow slowed overnight, potentially helping rescue conditions, but on-and-off snow showers are expected through Wednesday as authorities brace for another coming storm Thursday that is expected to bring snow to the region.

This story has been updated with additional information.

CNN's Diego Mendoza, Karina Tsui, Danya Gainor, Briana Waxman and Brad Parks contributed to this report.

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Genetic genealogy that caught notorious killers now used in Nancy Guthrie case

Investigators looking to track downNancy Guthrie's suspected kidnappers are turning to a relatively new technology that has been attributed to solving some of the most prolific criminal and cold cases in American history.

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Investigative genetic genealogy (IGG) is defined as "the science of using genetic and genealogical methods to generate leads for law enforcement entities investigating crimes and identifying human remains,"according tothe International Society of Genetic Genealogy.

Investigators use a DNA sample to search for genetic familial matches, ultimately looking to narrow down potential identities by zeroing in on close relatives of the individual.

On Tuesday,the FBIconfirmed to Fox News Digital that IGG was being used to test DNA found on a glove discovered two miles from Nancy Guthrie's home and other DNA samples found inside her house.

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The move comes after both samples did not find a match in the nationwide law enforcement database, CODIS – which only includes individuals previously known to authorities.

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The technology has been used to solve several high-profile cases in recent years, with the FBI now turning to IGG in hopes of identifying the DNA found on the glove discovered two miles from Nancy Guthrie's home and other samples located inside the house.

Here is a look at previous cases in which IGG helped authorities locate their suspect.

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A view from a doorbell camera showing an armed individual outside the residence of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona

Immediately following the brutal murders of four University of Idaho college students on Nov. 13, 2022, investigators raced to track down the person responsible for killing Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves.

Using DNA found on a Ka-Bar knife sheath left behind at the crime scene, authorities sent samples to forensics lab Othram after coming back empty-handed when using CODIS.

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Othram was then able to create a DNA profile that matched items pulled fromBryan Kohberger's familytrash at their Pennsylvania home, leading investigators to "a male as not being excluded as the biological father of Suspect Profile," according to the affidavit.

Kohberger was subsequently taken into custody on Dec. 30, 2022 and pleaded guilty to the quadruple murders last summer as part of a plea deal to escape the potential death penalty.

He is serving four consecutive life sentences, plus another 10 years.

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More than three decades after 13 people were murdered and dozens more raped, IGG led investigators to finally track down one of the most prolific killersin California's history.

Using DNA collected from the crime scene, authorities were able to match a profile created for the Golden State Killer to online genetic profiles. The results pointed investigators toward a relative of former police officer Joseph James DeAngelo, who was arrested in 2018 and later charged with dozens of crimes.

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"We were confident that he was born between 1940 and 1960," Paul Holes, a former investigator with the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office, told Fox News during a 2021 interview for the Fox Nation documentary and Fox News Audio Podcast "Grim Tide: Hunting the Long Island Serial Killer."

"The common ancestors that we used were great, great-grandparents. These were people who were born in the 1840s, and we built a family tree that consisted of thousands," Holes said. "And then ultimately, we landed on a California branch with a small number of… males of the right age. And then, at that point, it's just 'Investigation 101.' Who are these men and could any of them be somebody that we need to look at closer to being the person that is responsible?"

Prosecutors previously called DeAngelo's decades of crimes "simply staggering," encompassing 87 victims at 53 separate crime scenes spanning 11 California counties.

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DeAngelopleaded guiltyto 13 murders and 13 rapes in 2020, and was later handed multiple life sentences without the possibility of parole.

Nearly 25 years after the body of anunidentified little girlwas discovered in a 55-gallon drum barrel near New Hampshire's Bear Brook State Park, investigators used genetic genealogy to crack the final name included in the infamous Allenstown Four.

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From 1985 to 2000, authorities located four bodies stuffed in barrels in what was later ruled as homicides, with three of the individuals being identified as Marlyse Elizabeth Honeychurch, 24, and her two daughters, Marie Elizabeth Vaughn, 6, and Sarah Lynn McWaters, 1.

However, the identity of the final victim remained unknown until 2025, when authorities used genetic genealogy to determine the young girl was Rea Rassmussen,according tothe National Center for Missing and Endangered Children.

All four victims are believed to have been murdered by serial killer Terry Peder Rasmussen, the biological father of Rea, who was suspected of killing at least six women and two children prior to his death in 2010.

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The break in the case came in 2024, when the New Hampshire State Police partnered with the DNA Doe Project and learned the unidentified child's mother was a woman named Pepper Reed.

Reed's family reportedly told investigators she was last seen inTexas during Christmasof 1975, and later moved to California while pregnant. Her family identified Terry Rasmussen as the father of the child, which was later confirmed by a birth record located in Orange County, California.

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Using DNA samples from Reed's sole surviving sibling, investigators were able to confirm Rea Rassmussen's identity. She is believed to have been between the ages of 2 and 4 when she was killed.

However, Reed remains missing and is believed to have been murdered by Terry Rasmussen, who was later convicted of killing girlfriend Eunsoon Jun in 2002.

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In a first-of-its-kind trial using genetic genealogy testing, William Talbott II was found guilty of murder in the 1987 deaths of a young couple from Canada, Jay Cook, 20, and Tanya Van Cuylenborg, 18.

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Investigators identified Talbott as a suspect after uploadingDNA found at the crime sceneto the public genealogy website GEDMatch. The technology pointed to two second cousins of Talbott, which allowed investigators to construct a family tree and ultimately identify him as their primary suspect.

Detectives used a discarded coffee cup to obtain Talbott's DNA, which matched the evidence found at the crime scene.

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The case was the first time genetic genealogy had been used to put a suspect on trial, with prosecutors reportedly using Talbott as an example showcasing the power of genetic genealogy testing.

"Folks aren't going to get away with murder anymore when we have this information," prosecutor Adam Cornell said,according toFOX 13. "If you're a killer and you're out there, then this office and other law enforcement around the country may be coming for you."

Fox News Digital's Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.

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