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  2. Lois Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Lois Gibson (born c. 1950) [citation needed] is an American forensic artist who holds a 2017 Guinness World Record for most identifications by a forensic artist. [1] [2] She also drew the first forensic sketch shown on America's Most Wanted, which helped identify the suspect and solve the case.

  3. DNA confirms man who had passed polygraph test as suspected ...

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    After 45 years, authorities in California were finally able to tell the Gonzalez family who they believe killed their loved one. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office used DNA and forensic ...

  4. Karen T. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor was a forensic art instructor for over twenty years at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia (through the fall of 2006) and other law enforcement academies, universities, art and medical schools internationally. She also conducts face-related training workshops for fine artists and specializes in highly accurate and subtly expressive ...

  5. Judge finds forensic scientist Henry Lee liable for ... - AOL

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    Famed forensic scientist Henry Lee was found liable for fabricating evidence in a murder case that sent two Connecticut men to prison for decades for a crime they did not commit, a federal judge ...

  6. Forensic expert's flawed DNA analysis leads to release ... - AOL

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    McDermott had been behind bars awaiting trial since 2012, so he was released over the weekend after his guilty plea. If convicted of murder, he could have faced life without the possibility of parole.

  7. William Barr - Wikipedia

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    In a CNN news interview in September 2020, Barr denied that systemic racism plays a role in police shootings of unarmed African American men and called such shootings by white police officers "very rare". [364] Derek Chauvin, the officer who murdered Floyd, was willing to agree to third-degree murder and serve more than ten years in prison ...

  8. Carl Koppelman - Wikipedia

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    Koppelman began to explore the website, and found himself gravitating specifically towards the forum for the missing and unidentified. [4] Over time, Koppelman shifted from reading the discussions to pitching in on them, spending up to 12 hours a day searching for leads, from sources such as old yearbooks and Classmates.com pages. [ 2 ]

  9. Convicted Murderer Scott Peterson Breaks Silence in ... - AOL

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    In November 2004, Scott was found guilty of the first-degree murder of Laci and the second-degree murder of their infant son. He was originally sentenced to death before that was overturned in 2020.