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Atlanta Child Murders-20150517-00:25:00

bodies, young boys who had disappeared ten miles and a month apart, yet both left here at the same dumping ground. the number of known dead now 15. the unsolved murders of so many children had become front page news around the nation and the world. >> this is the reward -- >> the city announced a $100,000 reward, soon to grow to $500,000. the task force was swamped with sketches of suspects, none of them alike, many suggested by psychics. at the state crime lab, larry peterson was sifting through thousands of fibers, nylon, rayon, acrylic, acetate. is it like looking for a needle in a haystack? >> like looking for multiple needles in multiple haystacks. >> then in january of 1981, a

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Forensic Files-20150419-05:18:00

the same shape and size of fibers found on dana's clothing. both samples were put under infrared light causing the molecules to vibrate in unique ways. these can be charted to determine a sample's chemical makeup. >> so if it's a nylon, it's going to show up as a nylon. if it's an acrylic, it will be a totally different pattern. if it's rayon, it's going to show up as a totally different pattern. >> samples from the van and from dana's clothe were both made from a compound known as nylon 66. to take the comparison one step further, analysts turned to a micro-spectrophotometer. >> that is basically a microscope that measures color. we pass light through a ample and it measures how much light of that is absorbed by our sample, and that actually tells us basically what color. it gives us a spectra of the

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CNN Special Report-20150322-01:25:00

the unsolved murders of so many children had become front page news around the nation and the world. >> this is the reward -- >> the city announced a $100,000 reward, soon to grow to $500,000. the task force was swamped with sketches of suspects, none of them alike, many suggested by psychics. at the state crime lab, larry peterson was sifting through thousands of fibers, nylon, rayon, acrylic, acetate. is it like looking for a needle in a haystack? >> like looking for multiple needles in multiple haystacks. >> then in january of 1981, a breakthrough. peterson realized they were seeing one green carpet fiber with a unique shape. this is a cross-section of the

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Forensic Files-20150322-04:51:00

loose fibers from the blanket that covered judy's body. using a comparison microscope, jones compared the fibers to see if they were similar. >> the three fibers, three different fiber types that made up the trunk liner, were also found on the moving blanket. >> but were the fibers in larry's trunk an exact match to the fibers from the blanket covering judy's body? to find out, jones used fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a technology not available in 1978. and the result, the three fibers from the blanket were synthetic rayon, and the three fibers found in the trunk were also synthetic rayon. >> the evidence doesn't lie. in cases there's both sides of the story, but the only real size that doesn't ever lie is the evidence.

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150311-18:53:00

up on the floor ♪ >> that is marvin gaye's "got give it up" and it was apparently the inspiration for "blurred lines" according to musicians robin thicke and pharrell williams. much more than inspiration, copyright infringement meaning thig thicke and pharrell have to pay more than $7 million. you think the jury got it wrong. why? >> well it's silk and rayon. same feel, completely different components. if this jury verdict stands, the creator of rayon better look over his shoulder at the creator of silk. >> are you planning to appeal? >> we're not going to let this verdict stand. i've heard from a half a dozen named songwriters who you would recognize. i owe it to songwriters to appeal this. pharrell williams robin thicke

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CNN Special Report-20150103-05:25:00

around atlanta. they did not find lubie. instead, police found two other bodies, young boys who had disappeared ten miles and a month apart, yet both left here at the same dumping ground. the number of known dead now 15. the unsolved murders of so many children had become front page news around the nation and the world. >> this is the reward -- >> the city announced a $100,000 reward, soon to grow to $500,000. the task force was swamped with sketches of suspects, none of them alike, many suggested by psychics. at the state crime lab, larry peterson was sifting through thousands of fibers, nylon, rayon, acrylic, acetate. is it like looking for a needle in a haystack?

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Forensic Files-20140705-08:21:00

fashion. >> forensic scientist curtiss jones used tape to collect any loose fibers from the blanket that covered judy's body. using a comparison microscope, jones compared the fibers to see if they were similar. >> the three fibers, three different fiber types that made up the trunk liner, were also found on the moving blanket. >> but were the fibers in larry's trunk an exact match to the fibers from the blanket covering judy's body? to find out, jones used fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a technology not available in 1978. and the result, the three fibers from the blanket were synthetic rayon, and the three fibers found in the trunk were also synthetic rayon. >> the evidence doesn't lie. in cases there's both sides of the story, but the only real

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Forensic Files-20140702-06:21:00

that covered judy's body. using a comparison microscope, jones compared the fibers to see if they were similar. >> the three fibers, three different fiber types that made up the trunk liner, were also found on the moving blanket. >> but were the fibers in larry's trunk an exact match to the fibers from the blanket covering judy's body? to find out, jones used fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a technology not available in 1978. and the result, the three fibers from the blanket were synthetic rayon, and the three fibers found in the trunk were also synthetic rayon. >> the evidence doesn't lie. in cases there's both sides of

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Forensic Files-20140614-07:18:00

infrared light causing the molecules to vibrate in unique ways. these can be charted to determine a sample's chemical makeup. >> so if it's a nylon, it's going to show up as a nylon. if it's rayon, it's going to show up as rayon. if it's a acrylic, it will be a totally different pattern. >> samples from the van and from dana's clothe were both made from a compound known as nylon 66. to take the comparison one step further, analysts turned to a micro-spectrophotometer. >> that was basically a microscope that measures color. we pass light through a ample and it measures how much light of that is absorbed by our sample, and that actually tells us basically what color. it gives us a spectra of the color representation. >> the colors in both samples were identical. the same set of tests were

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Forensic Files-20140609-07:21:00

loose fibers from the blanket that covered judy's body. using a comparison microscope, jones compared the fibers to see if they were similar. >> the three fibers, three different fiber types that made up the trunk liner, were also found on the moving blanket. >> but were the fibers in larry's trunk an exact match to the fibers from the blanket covering judy's body? to find out, jones used fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a technology not available in 1978. and the result, the three fibers from the blanket were synthetic rayon, and the three fibers found in the trunk were also synthetic rayon. >> the evidence doesn't lie. in cases there's both sides of the story, but the only real

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