Two sets of remains were found on South Mountain within two weeks, Phoneix police said. Around the same time, a human skull was found in a remote Buckeye desert.
the general public. scour your memory. don t worry about stigmatizing somebody. you think it s a situation where you don t want to have to put somebody s name out there they re not guilty. so i think you run into that a lot and i think the police, the investigators were trying very hard to tell people if you ve got anything at all, throw it in there. let us work through it and we ll figure out whether this person is related to the crime. i can tell you there s a lot going on behind the scenes now that searches are taking place at the apartment. as i said earlier, i think a lot of dominoes are falling right now. gillian: chris, we ve got to leave it there. thank you so much for taking time with us. we appreciate it. alicia: we are going to go back to maryellen o toole, former fbi profiler director avenue george mason university s forensic science program. the car, we have more forensic
to face charges. bryan: you have to feel for that father. really disturbing story. i cannot even imagine how he feels. let s ring in mary, a retired fbi agent. also the director of george mason university forensic science program. i want to start with this murder what do you think happened? well, at this point, it is confusing. based on the videotape and then based on the stories that are friends are giving, there is a huge divergence in terms of what law enforcement is being told. it is even confusing the laws manner of death. is it an accident or did she die as a result of an attack watermark that becomes very critical. people that were involved in it and may have helped to cover up
(MURFREESBORO) A world-renowned forensic scientist who’s helped investigate some of the most infamous deaths of the last 50 years is helping Middle Tennessee State University resume its acclaimed William M. Bass Legends in Forensic Science Lectureship series this fall.
Dr. Henry C. Lee, professor emeritus of the University of New Haven’s College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences that bears his name, is scheduled to speak at 6:30 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 20, at MTSU&rsqu .