the Texas Forensic Science Commission continued…
For those interested in the Texas Forensic Science Commission, check out the meeting notes and information at this blog: Grits for Breakfast, a blog that looks at the Texas Criminal Justice System, with a little politics and whatever else suits the author’s fancy thrown in. The meeting’s agenda can be found here and as you can see there is no mention of the Willingham Case.
Scott Henson does a great job here so Vidocq gladly refers to his blog for further reading!
Categories: Forensics
Tags: Actual Innocence, Arson Detection, Cameron Todd Willingham, Capital Punishment, Crime Labs, Crime Scene, Death Row, DNA, Evidence, Expert Testimony, Faulty Evidence, Forensics, Miscarriage of Justice, Partial Finger Printing, Police, Texas, Victim, Witnesses, Wrongful Convictions


Thanks for the shout out!
Any time, good article! The Willingham case has been bugging me for years! Evidence mirrored the arson issues in the Kenneth Richey case, Ohio death row.