Stacy Tilmann
Senior Technical Writer
Learn how advanced biometric fingerprint technology helped bring an unknown killer to justice and crack an 11-year cold case.
On a July evening in 2008 in Duluth, Georgia, 40-year-old Genai Coleman was sitting in her car near a transit station, reading from her bible while waiting for her daughter to finish work. Across the street, a man walked out of a gas station, pointed a gun at her and demanded she get out of the car. Then he shot her, pulled her out of the car and drove away.
Armed with tenacity and the power of biometric fingerprinting, a Pennsylvania State Trooper achieves justice for an innocent young girl and her family.
In the latest true crime episode from HID Global, see the power of biometric fingerprint technology to bring forth justice for victims of a tragic cold case murder.