Renowned
Doctor to Discuss Famous Cases Including O.J., Jon Benet
Ramsey, and JFK
Dr.
Henry Lee, the world famous forensic scientist who has worked
on many of history’s most well-known criminal cases,
appeared with State Senator John A. Kissel (R-Enfield) at
a taping of the Senator’s monthly cable show, ‘Senator
Kissel and Friends.’ Dr. Lee shared key insights into
some of the famous criminal cases he has worked on throughout
his illustrious career. The program will air at 9:30 on
Monday nights on Cox Communication Channel 15 throughout
North-Central Connecticut beginning March 12th and running
through April 16th.
“It was truly an honor to
have my old and dear friend Dr. Henry Lee, who is known
around the globe, come on the program and not only discuss
his work, but share his personal views on some of the most
famous criminal cases in modern history. I would like to
thank him for taking the time to appear and share his unique
expertise with our viewers,” said Senator Kissel.
“It was a fascinating discussion and I encourage everyone
in the area to tune in. You won’t be disappointed.”
On the program, Dr. Lee shares his opinion
on whether or not he believes O.J. Simpson committed the
double-murder as well as whether or not he believes former
President Clinton legal counsel Vince Foster actually committed
suicide. He also talks about what he feels went wrong with
the Jon Benet Ramsey investigation and provides new information
on the reinvestigation into President John F. Kennedy’s
assassination.
Dr. Lee is the Chief Emeritus of the
Connecticut State Department of Public Safety and the Founder
and Chair Professor of the Forensic Science Program at the
University of New Haven. He is a former Commissioner of
Connecticut’s Department of Public Safety and was
the State’s Chief Criminalist from 1979 to 2000.
Senator Kissel is a Deputy Minority
Leader and Ranking Senator on the Judiciary Committee, the
Human Services Committee, and the Program Review and Investigations
Committee. He is serving his eighth term representing the
seventh district communities of East Granby, Enfield, Granby,
Somers, Suffield, Windsor, and Windsor Locks.
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