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Illustration depicting forensic expert Sonny Björk demanding a meeting to present unanalyzed evidence in the Knutby murder case, challenging the prosecutor's refusal for retrial.
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Retsexpert kræver møde om Knutby-sagen

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Sveriges øverste anklager nægter at kræve genoptagelse i den berygtede Knutby-mordsag fra 2004, på trods af nye detaljer fra en undersøgelse. Retstekniker Sonny Björk udfordrer beslutningen og kræver et møde for at præsentere uanalyseret bevis. Obduktionsassistent Bo Ask bakker kritikken op ved at påpege ingen blod ved et skudøs.

One of the notable cases in a recent review of forensic bryology—covered in our earlier article on moss solving crimes—is the 2009 Burr Oak Cemetery scandal in Alsip, Illinois. A small clump of moss provided crucial evidence when employees were accused of relocating graves to resell plots. Forensic analysis identified the moss species and estimated its burial time, linking remains to recent disturbances and contributing to convictions in 2015.

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Testimony at the Madlanga Commission has highlighted serious flaws in the South African Police Service's forensic laboratory, according to security analyst Professor Jacob Mofokeng. A senior analyst admitted to errors in a key ballistic report that could have undermined a murder investigation. The revelations point to systemic problems like high workloads contributing to unresolved criminal cases.

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