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Renowned Criminologist Henry Lee's Career Ends Amid Controversy
28 Mar
Summary
- Renowned forensic scientist Henry Lee died at 87.
- He testified in high-profile cases like O.J. Simpson's.
- Later career faced accusations of fabricating evidence.

Renowned forensic scientist Henry Lee, who gained international acclaim for his work in numerous high-profile cases, including the O.J. Simpson trial, died on Friday at his home in Henderson, Nev. He was 87.
Dr. Lee, a professor at the University of New Haven for over 50 years, consulted for approximately 600 law enforcement agencies and provided testimony in more than 1,000 court cases. He initially built his reputation in 1976 by identifying a murder victim from bone fragments after a wood-chipping incident, leading to Connecticut's first conviction without a corpse.