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A Whole Life Later
Wrongful Convictions Collective
34 episodes
7 months ago
Brought to you by the Wrongful Convictions Collective, A Whole Life Later informs listeners about wrongful convictions and the circumstances that cause them.

Join hosts Kylie and Rory as they discuss wrongful convictions, talk to relevant guests and debate techniques used.

Kylie is interested in the forensics and victimology of wrongful convictions. She’s an outspoken optimist who always has a theory about what really happened in wrongful convictions.

Rory offers a critical perspective on the legal aspects of the case. He’s got the more realistic, sarcastic approach to life and to wrongful convictions.

You can learn more about the WCC at https://wrongfulconviction8.wixsite.com/wccollective, and find us on Instagram @wrongfulconvictionscollective @awholelifelaterpodcast
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Brought to you by the Wrongful Convictions Collective, A Whole Life Later informs listeners about wrongful convictions and the circumstances that cause them.

Join hosts Kylie and Rory as they discuss wrongful convictions, talk to relevant guests and debate techniques used.

Kylie is interested in the forensics and victimology of wrongful convictions. She’s an outspoken optimist who always has a theory about what really happened in wrongful convictions.

Rory offers a critical perspective on the legal aspects of the case. He’s got the more realistic, sarcastic approach to life and to wrongful convictions.

You can learn more about the WCC at https://wrongfulconviction8.wixsite.com/wccollective, and find us on Instagram @wrongfulconvictionscollective @awholelifelaterpodcast
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4 - A Junk Science
A Whole Life Later
16 minutes
1 year ago
4 - A Junk Science
Forensically speaking, blood spatter analysis isn’t the most reliable. Delve further into the details with Kylie and Rory this week as they discuss the forensic bind between the legal cases of Warren, Tim, and David. Also hear about one of the (in Kylie’s opinion) worst so-called experts we’ve encountered in our journey so far.

Content warnings - lots of blood talk, murder
https://www.transformationsnetwork.com/post/8-online-mental-health-resources-anyone-can-access
 
References:
http://www.wcojp.org/bevel-credibility.html 
https://www.bevelgardner.com/expertshttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/05/31/magazine/bloodstain-pattern-analysis-timeline.html 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodstain_pattern_analysis
https://www.propublica.org/article/joe-bryans-attorneys-ask-for-new-trial-say-murder-conviction-built-on-faulty-forensics
https://features.propublica.org/blood-spatter/joe-bryan-conviction-blood-spatter-forensic-evidence/
https://signalscv.com/2021/07/blood-spatter-familial-matters-in-cierzan-murder-trial/
https://www.forensicsciencesimplified.org/blood/
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/expert_witnesshttps://investigatinginnocenceblog.com/tag/rod-englert/
https://darliefacts.com/blood-evidence/
https://seoklaw.com/legal-news/the-innocent-man-the-story-of-ronald-williamson/
https://innocenceproject.org/cases/dennis-fritz/
And Justice For None, The life and death of an innocent man. By Mary Ann West.
https://abcnews4.com/news/local/murdaugh-wants-forensic-analyst-barred-from-testifying-about-blood-spatter-in-murder-trial 
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/25/us/alex-murdaugh-trial-names/index.html 
A Whole Life Later
Brought to you by the Wrongful Convictions Collective, A Whole Life Later informs listeners about wrongful convictions and the circumstances that cause them.

Join hosts Kylie and Rory as they discuss wrongful convictions, talk to relevant guests and debate techniques used.

Kylie is interested in the forensics and victimology of wrongful convictions. She’s an outspoken optimist who always has a theory about what really happened in wrongful convictions.

Rory offers a critical perspective on the legal aspects of the case. He’s got the more realistic, sarcastic approach to life and to wrongful convictions.

You can learn more about the WCC at https://wrongfulconviction8.wixsite.com/wccollective, and find us on Instagram @wrongfulconvictionscollective @awholelifelaterpodcast