(Fifth of ten articles about the Kent Heitholt murder in 2001 with a primary focus on interpreting the physical and other evidence at the crime scene that has been made available over the Internet.) In any effort to reconstruct a crime scene, one needs to try and ascertain how the area likely was before anything happened as well as what events occurred and …
Read More »No Killer-Specific Identifying Evidence Has Been Developed So Far In Kent Heitholt Murder
(This is the third of ten articles about the Kent Heitholt murder in 2001. Much of the information reviewed for this article was obtained from transcripts of the 2005 Ryan Ferguson trial posted on the Justice for Ryan Ferguson website. There has been talk of a bloody palm print that might identify the killer. However nothing has been found in the released trial …
Read More »Initial View of the Heitholt Murder Crime Scene
(This is the second of ten articles about the Kent Heitholt murder with a primary focus on interpreting the physical and other evidence at the crime scene.) Columbia Tribune Sports Editor, Kent Heitholt, was found unconscious and unresponsive in a pool of blood outside his car about 2:26 AM on November 1, 2001. It was readily apparent that his head had been severely …
Read More »Forensic Engineer Ron Hendry To Discuss New Book Detailing Meredith Kercher Murder
Ron Hendry will be this week’s guest on Injustice Anywhere Radio. Tune in on Tuesday August 13, at 8 PM CDT, to hear an in-depth conversation about Ron’s new book “Single Attacker Theory of the Murder of Meredith Kercher.” Ron will be providing the book for FREE on the day of the show, so please download the book so you …
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