Dr. Lee rose to fame after his testimony in Simpson's 1995 trial, in which he questioned the handling of blood evidence.
The Times called him “the world’s most highly regarded forensic criminologist,” but later in his career he faced accusations that he had hidden and fabricated evidence.
The success of “You, Me & Tuscany” could determine the fate of future Black-led romance films. Unfortunately, that kind of ...
Lee Geun-an, a former South Korean police inspector notorious for violently coercing dozens of activists and ordinary ...
Former McDonald's All-American Jada Williams will be the seventh Iowa State women's basketball player to transfer.
After parting ways with Hubert Davis, North Carolina is casting a wider net than ever before — signaling a shift away from ...
Chip Taylor has died at the age of 86. The record label he founded, Train Wreck Records, confirmed the news of his death, ...
There have been 33 fire-related deaths in Mississippi this year, according to the State Insurance Department. At least four ...
Rick Grimes never stopped fighting for his family and his last words on the original Walking Dead series are proof of that.
The San Francisco 49ers had a big decision to make with Trent Williams on March 20. They had to decide whether to pick up an ...
Besides her house, little is left of Eugenia Williams. Her mysterious story isn't well known either, and it's full of ...
Syfy's Warehouse 13, BBC's Merlin, and TNT's The Librarians are some of the perfect fantasy shows that are completely ...
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