Wayne Triplett
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Podcast Appearances
Albrechts believed that all four prints, E1, E2, B, and another left footprint he labeled D1, belonged to Westrom. As the trial date approached, forensic scientist Alicia McCarthy, who had been hired by the defense, was asked to verify Ulrich's work.
Albrechts believed that all four prints, E1, E2, B, and another left footprint he labeled D1, belonged to Westrom. As the trial date approached, forensic scientist Alicia McCarthy, who had been hired by the defense, was asked to verify Ulrich's work.
Albrechts believed that all four prints, E1, E2, B, and another left footprint he labeled D1, belonged to Westrom. As the trial date approached, forensic scientist Alicia McCarthy, who had been hired by the defense, was asked to verify Ulrich's work.
McCarthy believed that only the print labeled E2, the area below the left big toe, was suitable for comparison. This is the crime scene photo. This is E2. During her analysis, she began comparing E2 to the footprints of alternate suspects and didn't get anywhere.
McCarthy believed that only the print labeled E2, the area below the left big toe, was suitable for comparison. This is the crime scene photo. This is E2. During her analysis, she began comparing E2 to the footprints of alternate suspects and didn't get anywhere.
McCarthy believed that only the print labeled E2, the area below the left big toe, was suitable for comparison. This is the crime scene photo. This is E2. During her analysis, she began comparing E2 to the footprints of alternate suspects and didn't get anywhere.
McCarthy showed us what unique characteristics she was looking for.
McCarthy showed us what unique characteristics she was looking for.
McCarthy showed us what unique characteristics she was looking for.
When she compared E2 to Jerry Westrom's footprints, she followed the curves and finally... And who do you believe left that footprint at the crime scene?
When she compared E2 to Jerry Westrom's footprints, she followed the curves and finally... And who do you believe left that footprint at the crime scene?
When she compared E2 to Jerry Westrom's footprints, she followed the curves and finally... And who do you believe left that footprint at the crime scene?
McCarthy agreed with Mark Ulrich. E2, the small area below the left big toe, had been placed there by Jerry Westrom. But she disagreed with Ulrich on the other three footprints.
McCarthy agreed with Mark Ulrich. E2, the small area below the left big toe, had been placed there by Jerry Westrom. But she disagreed with Ulrich on the other three footprints.