Tag Archive: DNA

Unaddressed Needs – Part Two – Jurisdictions

Fitted In – An Integrated Approach[1] by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (June 1st 2011) Cyclone of Injustice – Joyce Gilchrist Joyce Gilchrist was once fêted – the go to analyst, but there was a hidden story. Gilchrist swept through Oklahomaʼs…
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Unaddressed Needs – Part One – Flawed Case Scenarios

Fitted In – An Integrated Approach[1] by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (June 1st 2011) Introduction There can be no doubt that forensic sciences – and I use the plural deliberately – have advanced in leaps and bounds over the last…
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A Bulging Underlay

By Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (July 16th 2013) Inadequate I am disappointed, but not surprised in the least by the latest failure of the processes imposed on the public by public authorities that have failed those they promised to…
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Ludicrous

By Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (April 25th 2011) Suspicions Before police investigating the rape and murder of Nienke Kleiss and attempted murder of Maikel Willebrand ‘discovered’ Kees Borsboom as a suspect, they believed that Willebrand was lying. The children…
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Appalling

By Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (April 23rd 2011) Unconscionable The Dutch criminal justice has a good reputation abroad. Even activists, when told about the now notorious Lynette White Inquiry as the battle to free the Cardiff Three was nearing…
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