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 Dead Scientists
Hunt appears to be suggesting that one of the few alternatives to suicide would have been murder at the hands of a random knife-wielder lurking in the wood.
David Broucher, British ambassador to the disarmament conference, reported to the inquiry a conversation he recalled having with Dr Kelly at a Geneva meeting in February 2003 (the date and location of which are subject to debate).
Nicholas Hunt, the forensic pathologist who testified before Lord Hutton in September, is one of only 35 Home Office-accredited pathologists in the UK.
www.deadscientists.blogspot.com   (11960 words)

  
 David Ray Harris #916
Harris testified that he fired this last shot from about ten feet away, but a forensic pathologist testified that one of the fatal shots was fired from 12 to 24 inches away.
Harris, a bricklayer from Vidor, was put to death one day after receiving a delay from a Houston judge because of his appeal claiming that one of the chemicals used in lethal injections causes intense pain.
Harris was court-martialed, dishonorably discharged from the Army, and sentenced to confinement as a result of a series of burglary and theft offenses he committed while stationed in Germany.
www.clarkprosecutor.org /html/death/US/harris916.htm   (6658 words)

  
 John Graham Defense Committee - Looking Cloud Trial 2 of 4
Rensch pointedly asked Special Agent (SA) William Wood if he knew David Hill was an informant.
Rensch: "Did you witness crimes being committed in 1975?" (referring to the infamous 4 Bombs that went off in October, connected to David Hill, Dennis Banks and Anna Mae, as mentioned above)?
Four FBI Agents were called this morning, as well as Pathologist Peterson, and then Kamook Banks {Darlene Nichols}:
www.grahamdefense.org /trial2.htm   (6658 words)

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