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Canadian Bill Seeks DNA Collection in Non-violent ConvictionsThe bill has gained the support of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, who say its implementation could have spared a wrongful conviction and brought justice sooner in the cold case murder ... Detectives forwarded the information to BCI, which realized its relevance to a Fayette County human remains case dating back to 1981. The tip proved to be the missing piece. She had been a student of anthropology in the early 2000s and remembered seeing the skull and bones in the laboratory. Projecting lifelike, interactive scenes on 16 life-sized screens that can be set up in a variety of configurations, the simulator is responsive to everything from physical interactions to verbal ... |
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