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Post by redpill Tue Oct 29, 2024 2:17 am

Tue Oct 29, 2024 1:49 am

it's almost Halloween, these 2 shows are present this week

Expert Witness is the British version of the Forensic Files, where crimes were focus on those in the UK, but they also have experts discuss the Forensics

Expert Witness - Season 4 Episode 1 -
The Murder of Sarah Payne: Fields of Evidence

When eight-year-old Sarah Payne is murdered, a pollen expert finds a vital link between the suspect and the grave. In another case, a blood spatter expert is called when a body is found in a freezer.

from wiki

Sarah Evelyn Isobel Payne (13 October 1991[3] – c. 1 July 2000)[4] was the victim of a high-profile abduction and murder in West Sussex, England in July 2000.

Her disappearance and the subsequent investigation into her murder became a prominent case in the United Kingdom, as did the campaign for changes to child protection legislation that resulted from the murder. The murder investigation was also notable for the use of forensic evidence, which played a major role in securing a conviction.

Roy Whiting was convicted of abduction and murder in December 2001 and sentenced to life imprisonment.[5][6][7]


the forensic evidence

One of Payne's shoes was found by a member of the public in a country lane and forensic tests had found fibres from Whiting's van on the shoe. This was the only item of Payne's clothing to be recovered.[18] A strand of blonde hair on a T-shirt was found in Whiting's van. A DNA test established there was a one-in-a-billion chance of it belonging to anyone other than Payne.

how does this compare with Jonbenet Ramsey? is trace and fiber and hair evidence greater or less than in Jonbenet?

they also found pollen which is a form of trace evidence.


This case is also notable for the extensive use of forensic science in establishing the prosecution case against Whiting. Twenty forensic experts from a variety of fields were employed during the inquiry, including entomology, palynology and environmental profiling, oil and lubricant analysis, pathology, geology, and archaeology. It has been estimated[22] that the investigation involved 1,000 personnel and cost nearly £3 million.[23]


People Magazine Investigates

Season 8 Episode 1 -
The Boogeyman
In Homosassa, Florida a nine-year-old girl is snatched from her bed in the middle of the night; after a relentless three-week search ends in a devastating discovery, the girl's father dedicates himself to ensuring this tragedy doesn't happen to another family.

from wiki

Jessica Marie Lunsford (October 6, 1995 – February 27, 2005) was an American nine-year-old girl from Homosassa, Florida, who was murdered in February 2005. Lunsford was abducted from her home in the early morning of February 24, 2005, by John Couey, a 46-year-old convicted sex offender who lived nearby. Couey held her captive over the weekend, during which she was raped and later murdered by being buried alive. The media extensively covered the investigation and trial of Couey.

Jessica Lunsford's murder influenced the introduction of legislation in Florida known as Jessica's Law, designed to protect potential victims and reduce a sexual offender's ability to re-offend, which has since influenced similar legislation in 42 other states.

investigation

Nine-year-old Jessica Lunsford disappeared in the night on February 24, 2005, from her home in Homosassa, Florida. After approximately three weeks of intense searching for her around the area of her home, John Evander Couey was arrested in Savannah, Georgia, for an outstanding warrant of cannabis possession, but was released after questioning because it was only a local warrant.[1] Couey was a 46-year-old long-time resident of Homosassa with an extensive criminal record, listing dozens of arrests for burglary and was a convicted child sex offender. Due to the laws at the time, Couey received only short sentences and was not monitored after release, despite his record of being an experienced trespasser and his repeated sexual offenses against children.

On March 12, Couey was arrested in Augusta, Georgia, at the request of the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, for questioning about Jessica Lunsford's disappearance due to his residence on West Snowbird Court in Homosassa, only 65 yards from the Lunsford's home, and his criminal record. Couey stated he did not have anything to do with the nine-year-old's disappearance and had moved to Georgia to find a job, only knowing about it from the television news.[2] He was released from police custody after being interviewed.

On March 14, Couey's half-sister Dorothy Dixon gave permission to police to search her trailer at West Snowbird Court in Homosassa. Couey had lived at the West Snowbird Court residence with Dixon; her boyfriend, Matt Dittrich; her daughter and son–in-law, Madie and Gene Secord; and her two-year-old grandson, Joshua. During the search a blood-stained mattress and pillows were found in Couey's closet in his room, and forensic analysis discovered both Couey's and Lunsford's DNA on the mattress.[3]

On March 17, Couey was arrested and charged with the murder of Jessica Lunsford, and transported to the Citrus County jail in Florida.
Couey's confession
John Couey

On March 18, 2005, Couey made an audio-recorded and videotaped confession to having kidnapped, raped and murdered Lunsford.[4]

In his confession, Couey said that he had previously seen Lunsford playing in her yard and thought she was "about six years old". On the night of the abduction, Couey had intended to just burglarize the Lunsfords' home, but saw Jessica and "acted on impulse and he took her". He entered Lunsford's house at about three o'clock in the morning through an unlocked door, awakened Lunsford, told her "Don't yell or nothing", and told her to follow him out of the house.[5] At the time, he occupied a trailer along with two women, about 100 yards (91 m) away.[6] Couey admitted to raping Lunsford in his bedroom, keeping her in his bed that evening, and raping her again in the morning. Couey put her in his closet and ordered her to remain there as he reported for work at "Billy's Truck Lot", which she did.[5] Three days after he abducted her, Couey tricked Jessica into getting into two garbage bags by saying he was going to "take her home". He instead buried her alive as he decided he could do nothing else with the girl.



what makes this case relevant to Jonbenet, apart from the fact both victims were white female child, was that this was also an intruder case.

the front door was open, but there was no forced entry. nothing disturbed. no clear forensic evidence of an intruder. Jessica had a small dog but no one reported hearing a dog.

Jessie was living with her father and grandfather in Florida, and they were the prime suspects and it was seen as an inside job. There was no evidence of an intruder and it was highly suspicious the dark did not bark. The investigators originally considered her father or grandfather as suspects. they asked about the mother but she was in Ohio and was immediately ruled out.

Both father and grandfather agreed to a polygraph and passed, so investigators look at an intruder scenario. so they looked at sex offenders and that's how her killer was found.

there was no apparent evidence of an intruder, it seems her killer entered the house, picked Jessie up and walked out, and the dog didn't bark.

I found Mr Cruel similarly when I looked for home intruder pedophiles, in Jonbenet

both episodes aired on the week of Halloween 2024, must watch for intruder theorists in Jonbenet.



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