how much is enough?

The public is frequently left to statements from experts like Dr. Henry Lee in the most tragic of cases; the loss of children like JonBenet or 12 year old Nicolas Parisot. These homicides share a very few similarities with a remarkable difference in that if one is to accept Dr. Lee's statements as absolute conclusions, there is apparently no more forensic evidence to further learn what happened to Nicolas. Since I have never heard even a whisper of the same tone from Dr. Lee - - no more forensic evidence - - in the investigation of JonBenet's murder, I have to wonder how much more evidence is sitting untouched scientifically in an evidence room somewhere that would help solve this case - -
Henry Lee: Evidence in Parisot case taken as far as science will allow
Published in the Wilton Villager
By KARA O'CONNOR
"WILTON -- Scientifically, nothing more can be done with forensic evidence in the Nicholas Parisot homicide, according to Wilton Police....
Lee has assisted in more than 6,000 investigative cases, including the O.J. Simpson case, review of the JFK assassination and the death of JonBenet Ramsey, according to his website, www.drhenrylee.com.
"We know that Dr. Lee, the FBI and the state have all thoroughly looked over every bit of evidence we have," said Wakeman. "And Dr. Lee has concurred, along with the other labs, that there isn't anything more we can do with this forensic evidence."
Last June, Nichols Parisot's parents, Wilton residents Rick Parisot and Katherine Throckmorton, of 274 Nod Hill Road, filed a civil suit against Glenn and Barbara Knight, formerly of Wilton, and their 12-year-old son, claiming the "willful and malicious conduct" of the 12-year-old caused the death of Nicholas Parisot..." [read more]
Labels: Dr. Henry Lee, Glenn and Barbara Knight, JonBenet, JonBenet Ramsey, Katherine Throckmorton, Nicholas Parisot, Rick Parisot
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