Someone has been illegally entering my father's building and urinating
on the wall. They think they know who - an ex-caretaker who was fired
for embezzling the maintenenace money. My father was wondering if the
urine could be used in a DNA analysis to prove who the culprit is. Is
this possible and is there a laboratory that could do it? Is there a
website on forensics that could help them pinpoint the culprit?
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