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International Textbook of Forensic Medicine Vol-1: Introduction to Forensic Medicine
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  • Shawn Henning; Ricky Birch; Discredited forensic scientist Henry Lee; Connecticut: Released from prison in 2018 after serving three decade for a wrongful conviction at the hands of discredited forensic scientist Henry Lee, Shawn Henning is sharing his exoneration story for the first time, NBC News reports…."Despite a very bloody crime scene, Carr’s blood was not found on the teens or the in the car they were living in, but prosecutors argued Birch and Henning used a bathroom towel to clean up after the crime. After spending 30 years in prison, Henning and Birch’s charges were overturned in 2019, and the case was dismissed in 2020 because the state said evidence used to convict the men would not hold up in court today, specifically that towel. Famed forensic scientist Dr. Henry Lee testified it had blood on it. “This guy has been God in the courtroom, and everyone has accepted him as that,” said Henning."
  • Dr. David Fowler: Maryland: (Major Development): "Autopsies misclassified deaths in police custody that were homicides, Maryland officials say, The Associated Press (Health and Medical Reporter Meredith Cohn) reports, noting that: "A wide-ranging audit released Thursday of investigations into police-involved deaths in Maryland over many years under the leadership of Dr. David R. Fowler found three dozen cases that should have been classified as homicides but were not. Fowler was the nationally known and well-regarded head of the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for 17 years, until his retirement in 2019. His judgment came under intense scrutiny about two years later after his expert testimony in the high-profile case against the Minneapolis officer convicted of murdering George Floyd. More than 400 medical professionals raised questions about Fowler’s testimony in defense of the officer, Derek Chauvin, eventually leading to the unprecedented audit in Maryland of nearly 90 in-custody deaths during his tenure."
  • Tyrece Williams: Chicago, Illinois: (Witness intimidation and much more): National Registry of Exonerations; Recent entry: A corrupt detective Reynaldo Guevara case: "In February 2024, Williams’s lawyers at the Exoneration Project at the University of Chicago Law School, Lyla Wasz-Piper and Joshua Tepfer, filed a petition seeking to vacate Williams’s conviction. “After decades of advocacy and litigation in Illinois Courts, there is no longer a viable dispute: Former Chicago police detective Reynaldo Guevara was a corrupt police officer who routinely violated citizens constitutional rights when conducting homicide investigations,” the petition declared. “Courts and juries alike have concluded that during his lengthy career, Guevara engaged in a range of abhorrent and unconstitutional misconduct, including manipulating, threatening, and psychologically and physically coercing witnesses and accused suspects; perjury; and the outright fabrication of statements, police reports, and other evidence.” By that time, nearly 50 convictions had been vacated and the charges dismissed based on misconduct by Guevara, who usually worked with Detective Ernest Halvorsen.."
  • Chester Wager: Illinois: The Starved Rock murders: Starve Rock Media reports that testimony has wrapped up in a mini-trial evidentiary hearing described as featuring "three days of highly scientific testimony to go along with plenty of hearsay," in which, "The 86-year-old is trying to get his murder conviction overturned, with his defense offering what they say is new evidence that if presented to a jury now, would lead to a not guilty verdict."…"Colby Lasyone, chief of staff at Othram, Inc. says his Texas-based lab looked for a DNA profile on a hair found on the glove of Starved Rock murder victim Frances Murphy. His lab’s conclusion was that the hair was most likely linked to brothers Leo, Charles, and Edward Bray of Utica. To further their conclusion, the lab suggested exhuming the bodies of the brothers. That never happened."
  • Neonatal Nurse Lucy Letby: The Guardian; David Conn, the Guardian's 'investigations correspondent pursues the question of the day, "The convictions of Lucy Letby: should they be overturned?, noting that: Key to understanding how Cheshire police came to construct a case against Letby, and the allegations of injection with air that no previous expert found, is that one doctor, Dewi Evans, had a very significant role. Hughes’s team took him on within weeks, after Evans read about the investigation being launched and put himself forward, emailing a contact at the National Crime Agency: “Sounds like my kind of case.” Evans was a consultant paediatrician with experience of neonatology, at Singleton hospital, Swansea, who retired in 2009. After that, he worked prolifically giving medical opinions as an expert witness in the adversarial battlegrounds of the courts. Concerns have been raised about his objectivity: expert witnesses must restrict their evidence to an impartial analysis in their own particular specialism, not advocate for the side instructing them. But Evans has talked repeatedly about having “won” all his cases, except one. He explained this to the Guardian last year, arguing it is proof that he is impartial, as “partisan witnesses don’t last long”.

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