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Update Toronto’s Quang Lu

May 25, 2010 By Alice

Police have identified the body found encrusted in cement, inside a barrel that was pulled from Lake Ontario, as that of Quang Lu. The 47-year-old man went missing from Markham in October 2007 after returning from a trip to China. Police told 680News Lu was known to them and had ties to Asian organized crime. The barrel […]

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Filed Under: Unsolved Tagged With: Canada, Forensics, Quang Lu, Toronto, Unsolved Homicide

Murdered: Moira “Holly” Branagan

May 24, 2010 By Alice

Moira "Holly" Branagan

Moira “Holly” Branagan (Dec 8, 1962 – March 28, 1979) was a senior at Freedom High School. She had a part-time job at a local deli. Her father worked as a sales executive for Lone Star. He was away on a business trip the night she died. Her mother, who’d suffered from leukemia, had passed […]

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Filed Under: Unsolved Tagged With: Autopsy, Bethlehem, DNA, Forensics, Knife Attack, Moira "Holly" Branagan, Pennsylvania

Cert Granted in the Skinner Case

May 24, 2010 By Alice

hank skinner

The USSC granted the writ of Certiorari in the case of Hank Skinner. Today’s order list included the decision Skinner has been waiting for. Now what does this mean? Read here what the Skeptical Juror writes: “First and foremost, Texas will not be able to execute Hank Skinner until the Supremes have ruled on his petition. That […]

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Filed Under: Miscarriages of Justice Tagged With: Capital Punishment, DNA, Forensics, Henry Skinner, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Texas

Update Hank Skinner

May 19, 2010 By Alice

From the Sceptical Juror comes an update about the Skinner case: “The Supreme Court has handed down its rulings for May 17, 2010. There is no mention of Hank’s petition for a writ of certiorari.  The next time the court will announce its rulings is next Monday, 24 May.” Mr. Skinner has asked for DNA testing of seven items: […]

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Filed Under: Forensics Tagged With: Crime Labs, Crime Scene, DNA, Evidence, Forensics, Hank Skinner, Wrongful Convictions

Zeigler, Part IX

May 18, 2010 By Alice

Zeigler's bloody t-shirt

Zeigler, Part IX: Let’s talk blood. Pictured here on the website you see the t-shirt Tommy wore underneath a red dress shirt, the night he was shot and, was supposed to die. On the front of the t-shirt you see a big blood stain underneath the left armpit, right? And on the back of the […]

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Filed Under: Forensics, Zeigler Tagged With: Actual Innocence, Autopsy, Ballistics, Capital Punishment, Crime Labs, DNA, Expert Testimony, Faulty Evidence, Forensics, Miscarriage of Justice, Prosecutorial Misconduct, William Thomas Zeigler, Wrongful Convictions

Alaska Enacts DNA Access Law

May 17, 2010 By Alice

Alaska is the 48th U.S. state to enact a law granting post-conviction DNA access to prisoners seeking to overturn wrongful convictions. After passing the state’s House and Senate with unanimous support, the measure was signed into law by Gov. Sean Parnell on May 14, 2010. Only Massachusetts and Oklahoma now lack DNA access laws in […]

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Filed Under: Forensics Tagged With: Actual Innocence, Capital Punishment, DNA, Expert Testimony, Forensics, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Wrongful Convictions

Bernard Jackson in court (Waldo case)

May 11, 2010 By Alice

KANSAS CITY, MO. – Bernard Jackson, the man who is considered a person of interest in the Waldo rape cases appeared in court on other rape charges yesterday. Bernard Jackson now faces 15 counts of robbery, rape and sodomy. There was a very strong police presence on Monday when Jackson went before a Jackson County […]

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Filed Under: Cold Case News, Forensics Tagged With: Cruelty, Forensics, Missouri, Rape kits, Waldo Rapist

Zeigler, Part VIII

May 9, 2010 By Alice

William Th. Zeigler with his wife Eunice Edwards-Zeigler

To completely understand the dynamics in the Zeigler case, I think we should make it more visual, to clarify what we are talking about. If you look into the right margin you will see that under “Last Modified Post” some of the older Zeigler posts show up again. I have added photographs for clarity. These […]

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Filed Under: Forensics, Miscarriages of Justice, Zeigler Tagged With: Actual Innocence, Ballistics, Capital Punishment, DNA, Florida, Forensics, Miscarriage of Justice, Prosecutorial Misconduct, William Thomas Zeigler

Lapointe hearing May 7, 2010

May 8, 2010 By Alice

Richard A. Lapointe

The defense lawyers trying to clear Richard Lapointe of the horrendous 1987 murder of Mrs. Bernice Martin began an attack in court last Friday on a detective who they said secured the mentally disabled man’s questionable confession after a series of suggestive and, at times, threatening interrogations. Much of the testimony Friday focused on a […]

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Filed Under: Forensics, Miscarriages of Justice Tagged With: Actual Innocence, Crime Scene, DNA, Expert Testimony, Forensics, Miscarriage of Justice, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Richard A. Lapointe

Lapointe hearing May 3, 2010

May 4, 2010 By Alice

Richard A. Lapointe

Superior Court Judge John J. Nazzaro began hearing evidence on Monday. The first witness was Michael Ludlow, a retired Manchester police detective who led the investigation into the killing of Bernice Martin. Martin, the grandmother of Lapointe’s wife, was raped and strangled in her apartment on North Main Street in Manchester the evening of March […]

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Filed Under: Miscarriages of Justice Tagged With: Actual Innocence, Arson Detection, Autopsy, DNA, Expert Testimony, Faulty Evidence, Forensics, Miscarriage of Justice, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Richard A. Lapointe, Unsolved Homicide, Wrongful Convictions

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