Solving the Great American Murder Mystery:
A National Symposium on the 40th Anniversary
of the JFK Assassination

Henry C. Lee, Ph.D.

Henry C. Lee, Ph.D., best known for his expert sleuthing in such high-profile cases as the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, the apparent suicide of Vincent Foster and the death of JonBenet Ramsey, is a forensic scientist and academician of longstanding repute. Currently chief emeritus of the Connecticut Department of Public Safety’s Division of Scientific Services and a full professor of forensic science at the University of New Haven, Lee consults to thousands of law enforcement agencies around the world. Recently, at the request of the federal government, he visited the National Archives and reviewed much of the physical evidence in the Kennedy assassination.

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