The work of forensic labs is essential to the justice system. When errors occur, the public deserves to know quickly and ...
A baffling overdose death took investigators to the frontier of ultra-potent synthetic drugs. The clues were hauntingly ...
Henry Lee famously spat ketchup in the Durham murder trial of novelist Michael Peterson, showing jurors how blood spatters ...
Body cameras, satellites and digital verification tools are generating more evidence of violence than ever before. But the ...
PHENIX CITY, Ala. (WRBL) — The identity of a 12-year-old boy who was killed in a fatal single-vehicle accident in Ladonia on ...
Researchers at Murdoch University have developed a forensic intelligence tool which could help police link the victims of ...
Forensic scientist and professor emeritus Dr. Henry C. Lee died Friday at his home in Nevada, the University of New Haven announced. He was 87.
Forensic researchers at Murdoch University have created an intelligence tool which could give police a new starting point in ...
Dr. Lee rose to fame after his testimony in Simpson's 1995 trial, in which he questioned the handling of blood evidence.
Dr. Henry C. Lee, the pioneering forensic scientist whose work on high profile criminal cases from Connecticut to California ...
The Times called him “the world’s most highly regarded forensic criminologist,” but later in his career he faced accusations that he had hidden and fabricated evidence.
Forensic scientist Henry Lee, known for helping to bring modern crime scene work in the spotlight, has died at 87.
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