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In 2004, a crime documentary series hosted by Lee, Trace Evidence: The Case Files of Dr. Henry Lee, aired on the then Court TV network (now truTV). [4] He has appeared on Chinese television and online programs such as KangXi Lai Le in Taiwan, and Voice and Beyond the Edge in China Central Television on mainland China. [5] [6]
Dr. Henry Lee, director of the Connecticut State Forensics Science Laboratory, testified on August 23–25 and August 28. Dr. Lee did not support the defense's claim of police fraud, [110] [111] but several of his answers gave the appearance he did.
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 ...
The forensic investigation was led by Henry Lee, who at the time was an investigator for the state police. [ 1 ] Richard's credit card records showed several unusual purchases around the time Helle vanished, including a freezer that was not found in the house, bed sheets, a comforter , and the rental of a woodchipper .
Forensic scientist Henry Lee, known for his expert testimony in high-profile criminal cases including the O.J. Simpson murder trial and the JonBenet Ramsey case, has been found liable for ...
Lee is the former head of the state’s forensic laboratory and now a professor emeritus at the University of New Haven’s Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences. He shot ...
The documentary mixed past investigative footage with re-enactments of what they believe happened, along with that of this investigative team, which included former FBI agent Jim Clemente, forensic scientist Dr. Henry Lee, former Boulder Police Department officer and Telluride Marshal's Department Chief Marshal Albert James Kolar, forensic ...
Henry Lee Lucas: Michigan and Texas: 1960–1983: 3 confirmed, claimed over 250: Serial killer who claimed to have killed over 250 persons: Rudy Bladel: Multiple: 1963–1978: 3–7: Serial killer responsible for murders of seven railway employees, convicted of three of them: Larry and Danny Ranes: Kalamazoo: 1964: 1–5: Serial killers [5 ...