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New evidence suggests Suzanne Morphew's body was moved at least one time after she was killed, prosecutors said.
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Edinburgh News on MSNBritish Sewing Bee judge installed as Chancellor and forensic scientist honoured at QMU graduation ceremonyOn 7th July ’25, the designer, entrepreneur and TV judge, Patrick Grant, was officially installed as the Chancellor of Queen ...
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Forensic scientists and close ones take stand in Wise trial - MSNThe afternoon of day three of The State of Texas v. Christopher Wise saw two forensic scientists, who worked on the case, and the victim's sister and the sister's best friend testify about their ...
Two forensic scientists from the state crime lab were the first two people to testify Friday at the Karen Read murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court.
Crime Karen Read murder trial: 2 forensic scientists testify as attorneys clash over new report Judge Beverly Cannone ultimately ruled to allow a prosecution expert to reference the report ...
1:05 p.m. update: Red and clear plastic found in debris from John O’Keefe’s clothing, State Police forensic scientist testifies Christina Hanley, a forensic scientist from the Massachusetts ...
A few forensic scientists were then brought forward to testify, including the BCA's Clair Beyer, Stephanie Rink, Marissa Harrison, Katheryn Roche, Micaela Calacrese and Jordan Goelz.
The method, published last month in Forensic Science International, is faster, more sensitive, and easier to use than current alternatives.
The Karen Read murder trial is continuing a multi-day look at forensic evidence with testimony from scientists who tested DNA and taillight housing found at the scene of John O'Keefe's death.
Prosecutors at Karen Read's second murder trial on Friday focused on DNA found on items collected from the crime scene and on clothing of her Boston police officer boyfriend.
Frances Glessner Lee didn’t want to be known as a “rich woman who didn’t have enough to do.” In her 60s, she became a pioneer of forensic science.
Scientists at CHI, as it's called, heard about the Baumeister case and reached out with an offer to help. So now, in a case that's gripped Indiana for decades, the team from Texas may help identify ...
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