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Bruce's Alleged Tampering with Evidence in the Arthur Allan Thomas Case
The lead detective, Bruce, allegedly tampered with evidence in the Arthur Allan Thomas case by ordering a forensic scientist, Dr. Sprott, to get away from the evidence. During the second trial, a forensic scientist found that the cartridge in Arthur's garage had never been fired, raising concerns about the validity of the case.
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A forensic scientist hired to work on Arthur Allan Thomas's case discovered that the exhibit found in Thomas's garage, which was used to link him to the scene of the crime, had never been fired, and was a category three cartridge, which contradicted the prosecution's theory.
44:53 - 46:39 (01:46)
Summary
A forensic scientist hired to work on Arthur Allan Thomas's case discovered that the exhibit found in Thomas's garage, which was used to link him to the scene of the crime, had never been fired, and was a category three cartridge, which contradicted the prosecution's theory.
ChapterBruce's Alleged Tampering with Evidence in the Arthur Allan Thomas Case
EpisodeMURDERED: Harvey and Jeannette Crewe
PodcastCrime Junkie
Two forensic scientists examine the same cartridge in regards to the JFK assassination conspiracy theories, coming to different conclusions on its category and adding to the mystery.
46:39 - 48:49 (02:09)
Summary
Two forensic scientists examine the same cartridge in regards to the JFK assassination conspiracy theories, coming to different conclusions on its category and adding to the mystery.