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Tag Archives: Keith Pikett
All dogs may go to heaven, but Kenneth Furton likely won’t.
Dean’s research helps train detector dogs: FIUSM Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Kenneth G. Furton’s research with Scientific Working Group on Dog and Orthogonal Detector Guidelines was cited by the United States Supreme Court in the case … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Burnett, Brevard, Fort Bend, Gary Bennett, I Lehr Brisbin, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Keith Pikett, Kenneth Furton, Linroy Bottoson, Megan Winfrey, Norm Wolfinger, Pam Bondi, Phil Archer, Richard Countiss, Richard Winfrey, Rick Scott, Wayne Holmes, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Mainstream media helps keep false convictions intact
Appeals Court Issues Acquittal in Dog-Scent Murder Case | The Texas Tribune The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday issued an acquittal in the case of Megan Winfrey, 24, who has been behind bars since 2007 in a murder … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris White, conspiracy to violate rights, FBI, Florida Today, Gerald Stano, Jack Parker, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Justice Department, Keith Pikett, Kenneth Furton, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, Megan Winfrey, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, Pam Bondi, Phil Archer, Radley Balko, Rick Scott, The Texas Tribune, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Still No Ruling on Texas Murder Appeal Despite Faulty Evidence – NYTimes.com
“Richard Winfrey Sr. is beside himself. He cannot understand why the state’s highest criminal court has taken more than six months and still not decided whether his 24-year-old daughter should be acquitted of murder when the primary evidence used against … Continue reading
A Holocaust of FBI Law Enforcement Practices Comes to Light | Prism Magazine
“The right angle to this is huge. The FBI is agreeing to look at 10,000 cases when in fact the FBI taught local, state and federal crime lab personnel this analytical technique for decades. That means in this nation alone … Continue reading
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Tagged blood splatter forensics, C. Fred Whitehurst, CBLA, Comparative Bullet Lead Analysis, Davontae Sanford, DNA, DOJ, Eric Holder, FBI, fiber forensics, fire forensics, hair forensics, John Preston, Justice Department, Keith Pikett, Kelly Michael Brady, Kerry Arthur Jacob, Kym Worthy, Robert Mueller, scent evidence, Vincent Smothers, whistleblower
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Needelman needles me back …
I hope that my email does not give Mitch Needelman the impression that I’m shaking in my shoes over his office’s puny powers, and fear a nocturnal seizure for that reason. What Needelman’s office did with the bogus collection agency … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris White, conviction corruption, Crosley Green, FBI, frame-up, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, James Russo, Jeff Abramowski, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Keith Pikett, Mitch Needelman, Monte Adams, Norm Wolfinger, Stephen Epperly, Wayne Holmes, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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The lethal, lasting stench of scent “evidence”
Woman [Megan Winfrey] asks court to overturn conviction based on scent evidence “A bloody footprint, fingerprints, DNA and 73 hairs recovered from the crime scene did not match anybody in the Winfrey family, court records show. Instead, Baccus-Lobel argued, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Eric Holder, Gary Bennett, John Preston, Keith Pikett, Megan Winfrey, Robert Mueller
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Florida Parole Commission frauds on Gary Bennett
The paragraph I somehow deleted in protesting Gary’s Bennett’s denied parole was the crux of the letter … Gary’s family can tie alleged offense dates to their electronic correspondence to prison personnel concerning Gary’s safety. Being wobbly is this instance … Continue reading
DoJ Antitrust Division’s silence on LabCorp’s acquisition of Orchid Cellmark is anything but golden.
The DoJ’s Antitrust Division should have prevented LabCorp’s acquisition of Orchid Cellmark; our government has no right to make justice less available to its citizens, let alone make it less available to the citizens of other nations. There is little … Continue reading
The Business Journal – investor’s friend, or foe?
With Orchid Cellmark’s forensic evidence shenanigans unresolved, LabCorp issued a fifth extension of its purchase offer. Will The Business Journal follow the mainstream media in allowing the FTC to dither? From: Susan Chandler Date: September 16, 2011 5:58:40 AM EDT To: mlevans@bizjournals.com Cc: “Alan J. Friedman” … Continue reading
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Holding my applause for Perry’s path to perdition
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions, Texas Governor Perry’s unpaved path will get him there faster. From: Susan Chandler Date: September 12, 2011 5:46:07 AM EDT To: bpp-clemency@tdcj.state.tx.us Cc: ASKDOJ <askdoj></askdoj> Subject: Pardon Based on Innocence/Clemency for Steven Woods #999427, execution … Continue reading
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Tagged Cameron "Todd" Willingham, DOJ, FBI, Gov Rick Perry, Keith Pikett, Steven Woods, Timothy Cole, wrongful execution
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