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  2. Cyril Wecht - Wikipedia

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    Cyril Harrison Wecht (March 20, 1931 – May 13, 2024) was an American forensic pathologist. He was president of both the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the American College of Legal Medicine, and headed the board of trustees of the American Board of Legal Medicine. [10] Wecht served as County Commissioner and Allegheny County ...

  3. Vincent Di Maio - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Alma mater. Downstate Medical School. Duke University. Occupation. Pathologist. Vincent Joseph Martin Di Maio (March 22, 1941 – September 18, 2022) was an American pathologist and an expert on the subject of gunshot wounds. Born in Brooklyn, New York, [1][2] he was a board-certified anatomic, clinical and forensic ...

  4. Werner Spitz - Wikipedia

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    Werner Uri Spitz[1] (August 22, 1926 – April 14, 2024) was a German-American forensic pathologist who worked on a number of high-profile cases, including the investigations of the assassinations of president John F. Kennedy and reverend Martin Luther King Jr. He also testified at the trials of Casey Anthony and Phil Spector, the 1996 civil ...

  5. Cold case solved: DNA helps identify skull found in wall as ...

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    The girl, whose full name is Esther Ann Granger, was born on Oct. 26, 1848. She was one of six children, Othram said in a news release. After she died in 1866, she was buried in Lake County ...

  6. Keith Simpson (pathologist) - Wikipedia

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    By the age of 25 he was a teacher in the Pathology Department. In 1934 Simpson was made Supervisor of Medico-legal Post-Mortems and had his first case with Scotland Yard. In 1937 he was appointed Medico-legal advisor to Surrey Constabulary. In 1947 the student textbook Forensic Medicine, which Simpson wrote during the war, was published.

  7. Forensic dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology involves the handling, examination, and evaluation of dental evidence in a criminal justice context. Forensic dentistry is used in both criminal and civil law. [1] Forensic dentists assist investigative agencies in identifying human remains, particularly in cases when identifying information is ...

  8. Lists of solved missing person cases - Wikipedia

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    Lists of solved missing person cases. Lists of solved missing person cases include: List of solved missing person cases: pre-1950. List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999. List of solved missing person cases: post-2000.

  9. Lois Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Houston Police Department. Children. 2. 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.