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Bernice Martin

New Trial for Richard Lapointe!

October 1, 2012 By Alice

Richard A. Lapointe

The Connecticut Appellate Court ordered a new trial for Richard Lapointe. From the Hartford Courant: “In a stunning decision, the state Appellate Court Monday ordered a new trial for Richard Lapointe, a mentally disabled dishwasher convicted of a murder a quarter century ago, concluding that state prosecutors wrongly withheld a police report that tends to support […]

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Filed Under: Miscarriages of Justice Tagged With: Arson Detection, Autopsy, Bernice Martin, Connecticut, DNA, Faulty Evidence, Miscarriage of Justice, Police Misconduct, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Richard A. Lapointe

Lapointe: DNA does not match

July 3, 2012 By Alice

Richard A. Lapointe

Who left his DNA behind: Richard A. Lapointe or Frederick Rodney Merrill? We have new developments that could shed a light on the case of Bernice Martin and could once and for all clear up who left his DNA. We already know it wasn’t Lapointe. The Connecticut State Board of Pardons and Paroles decided last week to grant […]

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Filed Under: Miscarriages of Justice, Unsolved Tagged With: Actual Innocence, Arson Detection, Bernice Martin, DNA Database, Frederick Rodney Merrill, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Richard A. Lapointe, Wrongful Convictions

Connecticut Appellate Court to review 1987 Bernice Martin murder

May 18, 2012 By Alice

Richard A. Lapointe

“The Appellate Court is scheduled to hear arguments Friday [today] in the appeal of 66-year-old Richard Lapointe, who was convicted of murdering Bernice Martin and sentenced to life in prison. Lapointe insists that DNA evidence shows he’s innocent and that his former lawyers were ineffective.” On March 8, 1987, fire fighters were called to the […]

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Filed Under: Forensics, Unsolved Tagged With: Arson Detection, Autopsy, Bernice Martin, Connecticut, Faulty Evidence, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Rape kits, Richard A. Lapointe

Sum it up #37

March 6, 2012 By Alice

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A short “Sum it up” just alerting you to some interesting things I found in the mailbox: Starting this Friday, March 9, 2012 on Investigation Discovery the movie “An Appointment With Death” will show you interviews with five death row inmates in Florida and Texas awaiting their execution. It is a four-part miniseries. More information […]

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Filed Under: Forensics Tagged With: 3D Skull Reconstruction, Bernice Martin, DNA, Forensics, Richard Lapointe

Update Richard Lapointe: Habeas denied

April 20, 2011 By Alice

Richard A. Lapointe

Richard Lapointe: his Habeas Petition was denied as reported by the Hartford Courant. “Superior Court Judge John J. Nazzaro, in a 51-page ruling issued late Friday, turned back arguments that prosecutors had withheld material evidence, that Lapointe’s trial and appellate lawyers were incompetent, and that new evidence proved Lapointe was innocent. The decision is another defeat in what […]

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Filed Under: Forensics, Miscarriages of Justice Tagged With: Actual Innocence, Arson Detection, Bernice Martin, Connecticut, DNA, Expert Testimony, Forensics, Miscarriage of Justice, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Rape kits, Richard A. Lapointe

Who really killed Mrs. Bernice Martin?

January 21, 2010 By Alice

Mrs. Bernice Martin

On March 8, 1987, fire fighters were called to the Mayfair Gardens Elderly Housing Complex, Manchester, Connecticut. They found Mrs. Bernice Martin, 88 years old, barely breathing, and badly beaten. She died later that evening in the hospital. To many the case is closed. Convicted for her murder is her granddaughter’s former husband, Richard A. […]

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Filed Under: Forensics, Miscarriages of Justice, Unsolved Tagged With: Bernice Martin, Capital Punishment, Connecticut, Crime Labs, Dandy Walker Syndrome, DNA, Evidence, Expert Testimony, FBI, Finger Printing, Forensics, Ineffective Assistance of Council, Mental Retardation, Miscarriage of Justice, Police, Police Misconduct, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Richard A. Lapointe, Victim, Wiretaps, Witnesses

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