Monthly Archives: February 2016

Texas Forensic Commission may take the national lead in eradicating bitemarks

Dr. Mary Bush is the pretty one. She and her hubby Peter have spent a decade forming scientific studies which debunked and then pissed off alot of dental bitemark experts in the US.  These same media discredited experts comprise the … Continue reading

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Forensics: Typical back and forth about when DNA was left at crime scene – Triple murder

Ample bloody DNA evidence used in a second murder trial leads to a conviction. The only problem (which didn’t seem to bother the jury) is that the man used to live in the house with the victims. Maybe some day … Continue reading

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Forensics: Incredible story of junk Canadian commercial lab ruining lives

This is unbelievable. Well, not really. We can add to the list of state run forensic labs who kow-tow to prosecutors needing felony drug possession convictions. How families lost custody of their children. https://news.vice.com/article/this-canadian-lab-spent-20-years-ruining-lives

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Bellwether conviction dismissal based on junk FBI hair opinion confirms forensic fallibility

No matter how folks minimize or ignore the effect of overstated or flawed forensic opinions in the US CJ system, exoneration and remanded cases continue to build clear evidence to the contrary. This particular case deals with the FBI’s elite … Continue reading

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Exonoree Jeffery Deskovic slams appointment of DA to New York Appeal Court

Of course the appointment started with the state governor, went to the Senate and then got rubber stamped by the NY State Bar. Deskovic has a history of receviving less than fair treatment by the NY judicial system. He was … Continue reading

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Empirical science ignored in these new and old cases; Bitemarks win, DNA loses

When science is not important,  forensic evidence is just hocus-pocus ( i.e. mumbo-jumbo; “complicated activity or language usually intended to obscure and confuse” ) in the courtroom. All I can say from the cases  in The Latest from the World of … Continue reading

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Exonerator Zellner relies on forensic advances to overturn Avery “MakingaMurderer” conviction

Originally posted on FORENSICS and LAW in FOCUS @ CSIDDS | News and Trends:
Kathleen Zellner is an exoneration machine as she has 17 victories, mostly in Illinois. You need to know she is an expert at ferreting out police and prosecutorial…

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Forensics: Elemental Chemistry gets further into criminal investigations

Tracking Movements With Isotopes Remember your Chemistry classes? Salt Lake County homicide detective Todd Park was in Reno, Nevada, for a conference about serial killers in 2007 when he first heard about what he calls “the isotope stuff.” A colleague … Continue reading

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Texas leading massive review of criminal cases based on change in DNA calculations

For those who commented that the recent “updating” of DNA population mixture statistics would be merely a mini-blip in its potential effect on criminal cases, this Texas state-wide revisit of DNA aided convictions should be a downer. Galveston County District Attorney … Continue reading

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