parents offered to have the saliva sample the bite mark for dna, and even pay for it, but the lapd declined. she said we don t have a suspect. if we had a suspect we would have something to match. the case sat for another decade. but then in 2004, the lapd was conducting cases on cold cases and one of them was the murder of sherri rasmussen. it took two months to find that saliva sample buried in a refrigeration unit. the envelope was tattered, label torn, but the saliva was still inside and the dna was just enough to blow this case wide open. in that lab report, it indicated that the suspect that
aid. it is an artificial choice mps are being forced to make. this is a breathtakingly. tote are being forced to make. this is a breathtakingly. . . breathtakingly. we are going to leave that debate breathtakingly. we are going to leave that debate now, breathtakingly. we are going to leave that debate now, but - breathtakingly. we are going to i leave that debate now, but seriously want to continue watching it cannot scorch to show on bbc parliament. now on bbc news, it s time to take a look at some of the stories making the headlines this lunchtime from our newsrooms across the uk. we ll be hearing stories from shropshire and hampshire shortly, but first to south wales where a victim of crime says some people are put off reporting incidents because of the delays in getting justice. despite investment during the pandemic, the time it takes for a case to come to court has increased. now roxy freebury, from newport, is one of a number of victims who have worked with gwent police to
Tue, Mar 9th 2021 3:37pm
Tim Cushing
The end of a crooked and corrupt era in Mississippi is still paying long-belated dividends to wrongly convicted criminals in Mississippi. The state that has defined backwater for so many years is slowly crawling out of its self-created gutter.
Eddie Lee Howard has been freed. And it took only 26 years. Howard was convicted of murdering Georgia Kemp back in 1995. He was 38 at the time he was arrested. He is now 67. And he is being freed.
The case was built on the testimony of two supposed experts, an overworked (and underqualified) coroner (Dr. Steven Hayne) and Dr. Michael West, a self-avowed bite mark expert. In reality, state medical examiner Dr. Steven Hayne was just another cog in the conviction wheel a coroner who somehow managed to perform more than six autopsies a day.
part of this investigation. i mentioned that bite mark according to the new york times this morning. authorities belief that the boy s family was actually hiding him until a mark on his hand had healed. the time says that mark was incredibly similar to a bite mark. so, guys, this investigation is far from over. charges could still be coming towards that 14-year-old boy. griff: all right, kayla. thank you. mystery continues on the details. toss it over to carley shimkus who has more headlines. good morning. carley: start with this. new clues for the search for a missing hiker. police aren t saying what they found in connection with to her disappearance. alisyn watterson reported missing on monday while hiking in the wood about 18 miles from portland, owing. her parents now pleading for any information. thank you, this community, for all your help. she is a very special person. and i will do anything to get her home.
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