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Just Case Studies: Derrick Todd Lee – Baton Rouge Serial Killer

Posted on: October 23, 2017 Last updated on: July 8, 2020 Written by: Lauren Mangum
Derrick Todd Lee – Baton Rouge Serial Killer In Episode 9, Season 2, Just Science interviews Ray Wickenheiser, director of the New York State Police lab system and current ASCLD president. Ray takes us down to Cajun Country to the case…
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Just Case Studies: Two Murders, One Trace Fiber

Posted on: October 16, 2017 Last updated on: February 3, 2023 Written by: Lauren Mangum
Two Murders, One Trace Fiber In episode eight, Season two, Just Science interviews Dr. Jan De Kinder, from the National institute of Forensic science and criminology in the Belgium Department of Justice. Dr. De Kinder explores how trace evidence was a…
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Just Case Studies: From Teeth to Trafficking

Posted on: October 9, 2017 Last updated on: February 3, 2023 Written by: Lauren Mangum
From Teeth to Trafficking In Episode Seven, Season two, Just Science interviews Dr. John Kenney, who is also a member of the American Academy of Forensic Science, during the Cradle to Cane Conference held in Charleston South Carolina. Dr. Kenny…
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Just Case Studies: A Gruesome Murder in Mesa

Posted on: October 2, 2017 Last updated on: February 3, 2023 Written by: Lauren Mangum
A Gruesome Murder in Mesa In episode six, season two, Just Science interviews Kimberly Meza from Mesa police Department during the annual ASCLD symposium held in Dallas, Texas. Kimberly describes how a blood spatter analyst takes in a scene, especially…
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Just Case Studies: Atlanta Olympic Bombing

Posted on: September 25, 2017 Last updated on: February 3, 2023 Written by: Lauren Mangum
Atlanta Olympic Bombing Season two, episode five of Just Science interviews John Collins during the annual ASCLD symposium in Dallas, Texas. This episode takes us back to a time when the United States was hosting the summer Olympics, in Atlanta,…
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Just Case Studies: A Mother’s Tale – Part 2

Posted on: September 18, 2017 Last updated on: July 8, 2020 Written by: Lauren Mangum
A Mother’s Tale Part 2 Season two, episode four of Just Science involves a case through the eyes of an investigator.  Mike Weber, an investigator with the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office in the Crimes Against Children Unit, walks us…
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Just Case Studies: A Mother’s Tale – Part 1

Posted on: September 16, 2017 Last updated on: July 8, 2020 Written by: Lauren Mangum
A Mother’s Tale Part 1 Season two, episode three of Just Science involves a case through the eyes of an investigator.  Mike Weber, an investigator with the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office in the Crimes Against Children Unit, walks us…
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Just Case Studies: A Child’s Injustice

Posted on: September 11, 2017 Last updated on: July 8, 2020 Written by: Lauren Mangum
A Child’s Injustice Season two, episode two of the Just Science podcast involves a case from Canada that Andrew Greenfield, Deputy Director of the Centre of Forensic Sciences, worked on when he was a young scientist. The gruesome murder of…
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Just Case Studies: Mel Hall – A Sexual Predator

Posted on: September 1, 2017 Last updated on: July 8, 2020 Written by: Lauren Mangum
Mel Hall – A Sexual Predator For the second season of Just Science we will be delving into case studies. These case interviews include victim accounts, lawyers, investigators, and crime lab directors.  They will tell you about cases they have…
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