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DNA Ties Murder Victim’s Remains to Missing Mom of Three.
More than 30 years after her remains were found in a wooded area of Daytona Beach, an unidentified homicide victim has been identified using forensic genetic genealogy.

On Thursday, Volusia sheriff’s detectives notified the family of Roberta “Bobbie” Lynn Weber (DOB 12/3/1957) of the new DNA match in the April 1990 homicide investigation.

Weber’s remains were found in the woods east of Clyde Morris Boulevard and about a mile and a half north of Strickland Range Road on April 23, 1990. A passerby using a trail through the woods discovered her.

Weber would have been 32 years old at the time. Her remains were not identifiable, and no clothing or personal property could be found. Her DNA was collected and entered into a national database, but there were no matches.

This year, the VSO Major Case Unit consulted with Othram Laboratories, a forensic genetic genealogy lab in Texas, and worked with the Medical Examiner’s Office to have the DNA samples submitted for analysis.

Several weeks later, Othram Labs advised they’d reconstructed the victim’s family tree using data from public genealogical sites. That family tree included the identity of a Missouri woman, likely the victim’s sister.

Detectives made contact with the woman in Missouri, who confirmed she hadn’t seen her sister Roberta since 1989. She indicated Roberta had divorced her husband in 1989 and disappeared. She believed she was either deceased or living in California.

Detectives also identified and contacted 3 of Roberta Weber’s children, who gave the same account of not seeing their mother since 1989.

The sister and a daughter provided DNA samples for comparison and confirmation, and on Thursday, Othram Labs confirmed they matched to Roberta “Bobbie” Lynn Weber, maiden name Headley.

The homicide remains unsolved, but with the victim finally identified, detectives are asking anyone who might have information to come forward. Contact the Major Case Unit at 386-254-1537 or via email at ColdCaseUnitTips@volusiasheriff.gov.

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00:00 DNA ties murder victims' remains to missing mom of three.
00:04 Florida detectives and genealogists have identified remains of a murdered woman found in the woods
00:10 in 1990 as Bobbi Lynn Weber, a mother of three who seemingly vanished after her divorce.
00:16 The Volusia County Sheriff's Office said DNA from the cold case was submitted to Okram
00:21 Labs which "reconstructed the victim's family tree using data from public genealogical sites."
00:28 They found a Missouri woman whose genetic profile indicated she was the Jane Dusk sister,
00:34 and she confirmed that she had not seen Weber since 1989.
00:38 Now authorities are trying to figure out who killed the 32-year-old and why.
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