Injustice Out

Pat Lyon at the forge

Forensic investigations are just as intriguing now as they were then. Clues, evidence, those missing puzzle pieces… Combine it with life-changing (sometimes ending) drama, and it’s easy to see why. We love a good mystery. We also love righteous justice. Nothing sweeter. Conversely, there’s not much more bitter than the miscarriage of justice. Criminology Professor Alex Taylor brings a couple cases to light that ended… well, better to let you read it, eh?

Originally published in the Gainesville Times, January 2, 1989.
A note about Alex Taylor Tuesday follows the column.

Well folks, “all good things…” as the saying goes. I though I should scratch a byline here that the publication of Alex Taylor’s Crime Stories will be coming to conclusion around the end of November. Why? He discontinued it due to scheduling and other writing pursuits, namely wildlife sports and consulting. More soon!

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By T. Nelson Taylor

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