Thursday Feb 08, 2024

E39 Courtney & Christine - Pt 2

In this episode we pick up where we left off in part one: with whose DNA was matched to one of the crimes. There’s no doubt Courtney and Christine were the victims in these cases, but what you’re about to learn is that they weren’t the only victims. Get ready to be upset because in this episode we talk about flawed forensics and less than inspiring work by more than one person associated with these cases.  

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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:

The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist by Radley Balko and Tucker Carrington | Hachette Book Group

Kennedy Brewer - National Registry of Exonerations

Levon Brooks - National Registry of Exonerations

Levon Brooks, a Mississippi man wrongly convicted by bad forensics, dies at 58 - The Washington Post

Why Bite Mark Evidence Should Never Be Used in Criminal Trials - Innocence Project

Levon Brooks: 'An extraordinary man' who wrongfully spent one-third of his life in prison

'They Want To Erase Me From History:' Bite Mark Analyst Dr. Michael West Bristles At Criticism Of Him And His Work

Levon Brooks - Innocence Project

Questions for Mississippi Doctor After Thousands of Autopsies - The New York Times

The Authors of “The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist” on the Legacy of Junk Forensics in Mississippi and Beyond

Despite DNA Test, a Case Is Retried - The New York Times

Brewer & Brooks v. West & Hayne (Fifth Circuit Opinion)

Noxubee Man Gets Life Sentence for Rape, Murder.

New Suspect Is Arrested in 2 Mississippi Killings - The New York Times

Despite DNA Test, a Case Is Retried - The New York Times

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Nothing said in this episode should be construed as legal advice. Our comments and opinions are exactly that, and they are strictly and solely the opinion of each host and in no way reflect the opinions of any other person or entity unless explicitly stated.

 

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