E66 Forensic Failures
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If you thought last week’s episode about Fred Zain was disturbing, then buckle up! This week we take a look at other forensic “experts” who have made a name for themselves in all the wrong ways. Listen now to hear about these forensic failures and the associated fallout.
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The following are links to some of the resources or references we discussed during or reviewed in preparation for this episode:
Below is a list of defendants who were wrongly convicted based on misconduct by Joyce Gilchrist, a forensic chemist with the Oklahoma City Police Dept
Former forensic scientist, accused of forging evidence in hundreds of cases, dies
Police Chemist Accused of Shoddy Work Is Fired - The New York Times
4 Crimes That Inspired Law & Order Episodes | Mental Floss
McCARTY v. GILCHRIST (2011) | FindLaw
Man gets $4 million over wrong rape conviction
OKC man walks free after 1992 murder conviction vacated
crime lab scandal | The Marshall Project
CBI: Forensic Scientist Manipulated Over 650 Cases
Scientist Mary Jane Burton faces allegations she altered crime evidence - Axios Richmond
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