Forensics: #NamUS says 600K missing, 4K bodies every year. 1000 unidentified. Skeletal Remains Found in Park by Hiker Identified as Missing Man

Peter Myers, 68, was last seen in the summer, according to police.
— Read on www.newsweek.com/skeletal-remains-found-park-hiker-identified-missing-man-1750285

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Forensics: USF anthropologists begin transfer of ancient ancestors to Native American tribes

USF anthropologists begin transfer of ancient ancestors to Native American tribes I USF News
— Read on www.usf.edu/news/2022/usf-anthropologists-begin-transfer-of-ancient-ancestors-to-native-american-tribes.aspx

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Forensics: Just like fingerprints? Gait analysis forensics following other biometrics into the courtroom

Next steps to advance the field of forensic gait analysis include the formation of an international organization for gait analysis.
— Read on www.biometricupdate.com/202210/gait-analysis-forensics-following-other-biometrics-into-the-courtroom

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Forensics: Inaccurate expert assumptions touted as facts and supressed exculpatory witnesses. Rodney Reed Takes DNA Testing Fight to Supreme Court

Now Reed is taking his fight to the Supreme Court.
— Read on theintercept.com/2022/10/09/rodney-reed-supreme-court-dna-testing/

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Forensics: Recovering and Identifying Bodies in Ukraine ‘Likely To Continue for Years’

Bodies decompose at a variety of rates depending on the temperature, humidity, insects and clothing, leading to difficulties identifying individuals.
— Read on www.newsweek.com/ukraine-dead-bodies-identification-forensics-decomposition-1749422

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Forensics: California Legislation to End Wrongful Convictions Due to Faulty Expert Witness Testimony

SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Senator Scott Wiener’s (D-San Francisco) Senate Bill 467. SB 467, the End Wrongful Convictions Act, amends the standards used for evaluating expert testimony and forensics in court post-conviction. This law will take effect on January 1, 2023..
— Read on sd11.senate.ca.gov/news/20221006-senator-wiener’s-legislation-end-wrongful-convictions-due-faulty-expert-witness

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Forensics: Nothing new here. Comparing fotos of front teeth. How can a smile help identify the deceased?

Forensic anthropologists can now identify faces based on photos posted on social media
— Read on english.elpais.com/science-tech/2022-10-06/how-can-a-smile-help-identify-the-deceased.html

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Forensics: Bitemarker co-founder Souviron recants 1985 testimony that convicted him. But judge doesn’t care the science didn’t hold up. 37 years later he’s still in an Alabama prison.

Teeth marks convicted him, but the science didn’t hold up. 37 years later he’s still in an Alabama prison. – al.com
— Read on www.al.com/news/2022/10/teeth-marks-convicted-him-but-the-science-didnt-hold-up-37-years-later-hes-still-in-an-alabama-prison.html

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Forensics: Gabby Petito’s family announces new bill to help find missing persons: ‘A huge step forward’

Gabby Petito’s family on Friday praised a new, bipartisan Senate bill to help find missing persons as a “huge step forward.”
— Read on www.fox2detroit.com/news/gabby-petitos-family-announces-new-bill-to-help-find-missing-persons-a-huge-step-forward

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Forensics: Expert tries to confuse belief of reliability for unvalidated soil DNA test. Kristin Smart murder trial: Presentation of evidence concludes, closing statements to begin on Monday – Mustang News

Thursday marked the conclusion of the presentation of evidence for the Kristin Smart murder trial.
— Read on mustangnews.net/kristin-smart-murder-trial-presentation-of-evidence-concludes-closing-statements-to-begin-on-monday/

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