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  1. White House Farm murders. The White House Farm murders took place near the village of Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, England, during the night of 6–7 August 1985. Nevill and June Bamber were shot and killed inside their farmhouse at White House Farm along with their adopted daughter, Sheila Caffell, and Sheila's six-year-old twin sons, Daniel and ...

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      Jeremy Nevill Bamber (born Jeremy Paul Marsham; 13 January...

    • Sheila Willis

      Willis is an editor-in-chief of the Journal of Forensic...

  2. Willis is an editor-in-chief of the Journal of Forensic Research, [6] published by Hilaris, a subsidiary of the notorious predatory publisher, OMICS Publishing Group. [7] In 2024 she was a guest on the BBC Radio 4 programme The Life Scientific, interviewed by Jim Al-Khalili. [8]

  3. Aug 4, 2023 · Forensic scientist Dr Sheila Willis said the fragments of blue paint found on Ms Sheehan’s shoe consisted of three layers - metallic blue, grey and dark grey - which matched the control paint ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Heather_MackHeather Mack - Wikipedia

    Heather Mack. Lois Heather Mack (born October 1995) is an American heiress convicted of murdering her mother, Sheila von Wiese, while on vacation in Bali, Indonesia, in August 2014. [1] The murder was widely publicized internationally because Mack and her boyfriend stuffed von Wiese-Mack's body in a suitcase.

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · Show more. Dr Sheila Willis is a forensic scientist who was Director General of Forensic Science Ireland for many years. She has spent her life using science to help solve cases, working on crime ...

  6. Dr Sheila Willis digs into Professor Angela Gallop’s background and thoughts on the future of forensics. Interviews March 04, 2021 3M. By Forensic Access. In a recent webinar Dr Sheila Willis, President of The Chartered Society of Forensics, interviewed “The best-known forensic scientist in the UK Professor Angela Gallop” and we share ...

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  8. An arrest warrant was issued on April 1, 2006, for Sheila LaBarre, for charges of first degree murder. [13] She was arrested on April 2, and the police conducted a three-week search of her farm, [20] which led to the discovery of three human toes which forensic analysis determined did not belong to either Kenny Countie or Michael Deloge. [16] Trial