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Bexar County Crime Lab Marks National Forensic Sciences Week, Sheds Light On Cold Case Work
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Expert testimony continues in matricide trial
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Human bone found in the woods in East Anchorage, police say
Print article A human bone was found in the woods in East Anchorage last weekend, police said Tuesday. A person told police that he believed he found a human bone near Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and Tudor Centre Drive on Saturday, police wrote in an online alert. “Officers responded and collected the bone for further analysis; it was determined to be human,” police wrote. The intersection is north of city park land near the Campbell Creek Trail, and the Alaska State Crime Lab has entrances from both of the roadways. It was not immediately clear where in the woods the bone was located.
Human bone found in the woods in East Anchorage, police say
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The bullet that killed Sophie Sergie in 1993 could have been fired by a pistol owned by Steven Downs â and possibly a million other guns â according to testimony heard Tuesday.
Two firearms experts testified via videoconference in the rape and murder trial against Downs, 46, who had been a student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks at the time of the brutal crime.
On Tuesday, Fairbanks Superior Court Judge Thomas Temple heard testimony from witnesses presented by prosecutors and the defense who reached the same conclusion, that the .22-caliber bullet removed from 20-year-old Sergie, of Pitkas Point, was so misshapen and damaged that it was unsuitable for making an accurate comparison to any bullet fired by a specific gun.