The Forensic Science Geek of the Week
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The week 56 “www.TheTruthAboutForensicScience.com Forensic Science Geek of the Week” honors goes to: Brian Manchester, Esquire.
Brian Manchester (pictured standing) is our Geek of the Week
About our winner:
Brian Manchester, Esquire is the managing partner of Manchester & Associates practicing with his father R. Bruce Manchester. According to their website: “The Law firm of Manchester & Associates is located in Bellefonte, PA in Central Pennsylvania. Our centralized location allows us to handle criminal defense cases throughout the State of Pennsylvania. At Manchester and Associates we understand when people find themselves accused or charged with a crime, they have numerous questions about the PA judicial system. We also understand how people can feel stressed or anxious and even depressed when criminal legal situations occur.” I know Brian and he is a very committed criminal defense practitioner.
Congratulations to our Forensic Science Geek of the Week winner!
See the challenge question that our winner correctly answered.
OFFICIAL QUESTION:
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- Forensic Science Geek of the Week Challenge
1. Who is this?
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2. What profession is he in?
3. Name some of his notable cases.
Our Geek of the Week answered:
This is Henry C. Lee. He is a forensic scientist. He is most famous for being an expert for the defense on the O.J. Simpson case. His breakout case was when he worked in Connecticut where he searched the banks of a river finding a small amount of body material of a woman that led to the conviction of the woman’s husband who killed her and stuffed her in a wood chipper along a river to dispose of the body. He has also been involved in Kobe Bryant and Scott Peterson cases.
[BLOGGER’S NOTE: Honorable Mention goes to Mike Solak, Esquire who wrote:
It appears to be Dr. Henry Lee, Forensic scientist, investigator, biochemist,and noted author of books and articles in the field of forensic science. http://www.drhenrylee.com/about/ He is well known for his work on the cases of O. J. Simpson, Jon Benet Ramsey , Martha Moxley, Laci Peterson, and a host of other famous investigations, including the Kennedy assassination.]
The Hall of Fame for the www.TheTruthAboutForensicScience.com Forensic Science Geek of the Week:
Week 1: Chuck Ramsay, Esquire
Week 2: Rick McIndoe, PhD
Week 3: Christine Funk, Esquire
Week 4: Stephen Daniels
Week 5: Stephen Daniels
Week 6: Richard Middlebrook, Esquire
Week 7: Christine Funk, Esquire
Week 8: Ron Moore, B.S., J.D.
Week 9: Ron Moore, B.S., J.D.
Week 10: Kelly Case, Esquire and Michael Dye, Esquire
Week 11: Brian Manchester, Esquire
Week 12: Ron Moore, B.S., J.D.
Week 13: Ron Moore, B.S., J.D.
Week 14: Josh Lee, Esquire
Week 15: Joshua Dale, Esquire and Steven W. Hernandez, Esquire
Week 16: Christine Funk, Esquire
Week 17: Joshua Dale, Esquire
Week 18: Glen Neeley, Esquire
Week 19: Amanda Bynum, Esquire
Week 20: Josh Lee, Esquire
Week 21: Glen Neeley, Esquire
Week 22: Stephen Daniels
Week 23: Ron Moore, B.S., J.D.
Week 24: Bobby Spinks
Week 25: Jon Woolsey, Esquire
Week 26: Mehul B. Anjaria
Week 27: Richard Middlebrook, Esquire
Week 28: Ron Moore, Esquire
Week 29: Ron Moore, Esquire
Week 30: C. Jeffrey Sifers, Esquire
Week 31: Ron Moore, Esquire
Week 32: Mehul B. Anjaria
Week 33: Andy Johnston
Week 34: Ralph R. Ristenbatt, III
Week 35: Brian Manchester, Esquire
Week 36: Ron Moore, Esquire
Week 38: Pam King, Esquire
Week 39: Josh Lee, Esquire
Week 40: Robert Lantz, Ph.D.
WEEK 41: UNCLAIMED, IT COULD BE YOU!
Week 42: Steven W. Hernandez, Esquire
Week 43: Ron Moore, Esquire
Week 44: Mehul B. Anjaria
Week 45: Mehul B. Anjaria
Week 46: Ron Moore, Esquire
Week 47: Ron Moore, Esquire
Week 47: Ron Moore, Esquire
Week 48: Leslie M. Sammis, Esquire
Week 49: UNCLAIMED, IT COULD BE YOU!
Week 50: Jeffery Benson
Week 51: Mehul B. Anjaria
Week 52: UNCLAIMED, IT COULD BE YOU!
Week 53: Eric Ganci, Esquire
Week 54: Charles Sifers, Esquire and Tim Huey, Esquire
Week 55: Joshua Andor, Esquire
Week 56: Brian Manchester, Esquire