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"Something’s Wrong:" A memorial to 9/11 hijackers in the U.S. |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 3:20 pm |
| Tags: special reports, u s news |
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Investigative analysis of the Flight 93 memorial confirms author's research Special investigative report by Douglas J. Hagmann, Director 26 July 2007: It was during court testimony on August 25, 1995 in the capital murder trial of O.J. Simpson when forensics expert Dr. Henry Lee testified there was "something wrong" with the manner in which one part of the blood evidence was obtained. Dr. Lee uttered something's wrong, something's very wrong here when addressing that particular evidence during the most infamous televised criminal trial of the twentieth century. At issue in that instance were wet blood transfer stains inside the paper packaging holding supposedly dry blood samples, something that made no scientific or even practical sense. Something, somebody . . . put the swatch in the (package to) cause such a transfer. Who did it? What happened? I don't know," said Lee, a renowned forensics expert. "Only opinion I can give you under these circumstances: Something's [ Full article ] |
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