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checked for possible clues. while inside the tunnel, investigators made a careful sweep looking for leads. take us inside that tunnel after the accident. >> translator: we found little pearls from princess diana's bracelet, and little pieces of the mirror. the mirror which appear to have been ripped off the mercedes during the crash, we're at the crime lab, forensic scientist -- analyzed every inch of the smashed up mercedes. he discovered a dent with tiny specks of white paint. and on the mirror, he also noticed similar white blotches. these microscopic pieces of paint matched. it's white paint present on the mercedes. belongs to another car. it was paint specific for the
TunnelAccidentInvestigatorsLeadsCluesSweepDiana-the-princess-of-walesCrashTranslatorMirrorMercedesForensic-scientistFamed forensic scientist Henry Lee was found liable for fabricating evidence in a murder case that sent two Connecticut men to prison for decades for a crime they did not commit, a federal judge ruled Friday. Ralph “Ricky” Birch and Shawn Henning were convicted in the Dec. 1, 1985, slaying of Everett Carr, based in part on testimony about what Lee said were bloodstains on a towel found in the 65-year-old's home in New Milford, 55 miles (88.5 kilometers) southwest of Hartford. A judge vacated the felony murder convictions in 2020, and the men filed a federal wrongful conviction lawsuit naming Lee, eight police investigators and the town of New Milford.
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