Posted on 03/07/2024 4:26:06 PM PST by yesthatjallen
Colorado has launched a criminal probe into its star forensic analyst Yvonne 'Missy' Woods after 'anomalies' were found in her DNA testing work.
Woods, 60, is under investigation for allegedly performing shoddy DNA testing and altering data. Her work and testimonies have sent hundreds of people to jail over her three-decade career - and now thousands of cases may have to be reopened.
She has worked in her trade for 29 years, and was considered the state's 'gold standard' by colleagues for helping to put infamous murderers behind bars.
The shocking discovery was made in November, when the Colorado Bureau of Investigation performed an internal review and found that some of her crucial data was altered or missing. Woods, 60, abruptly resigned.
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“We investigated ourselves and concluded we did nothing wrong.”
She’s a feminist crusader making a name for herself.
If some hated males get unjustly incarcerated along the way, Oh Well. It’s for the Greater Good.
To talk to those women is to know madness.
not to worry, colorado has made up for their mind-boggling corrupt state forensic lab by banning plastic bags to save the colorado whales or something ...
I’m more suspicious about felons who get released based on “DNA Evidence”, particularly the ones who get out go on to kill again.
Probably trained at the infamous FBI lab.
Taught me a new expression: "Sperm fraction from anal swab."
Will try to somehow work it into conversation on the job today. (I work at Ben & Jerry's, and my task is to think up new names for ice cream flavors.)
Regards,
That flavor might be quite popular in San Francisco.
10 to shes a Democrat!
I’d trust JBSTs before I’d trust a Soroite prosecutor.
JBST?
JBST - Jack Booted Storm Troopers.
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