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Dr. Kenny Kinsey, discusses the second autopsy of Stephen Smith, who died in a vehicle-pedestrian accident. There were rumors about the cause of his death due to some discrepancies in the first pathologist's report. The second autopsy was conducted by reputable pathologists and anthropologists under a chain of custody. Dr. Kenny Kinsey conducted measurements and research to verify the facts in the original report. He triangulated the location using hardwoods and GPS markers and gathered information to provide answers to the Smith family, who were seeking closure. Dr. Kinsey expresses excitement at the opportunity to give the family some answers after such a long time. SLED had released a statement that they were always investigating the mysterious death as a homicide.
On April 13, 2023 NewsNation reported Joshua Carroll, the cousin of deceased South Carolina teen Stephen Smith, says the family “got results” from a second autopsy. Smith’s death was ruled a hit-and-run after his body was found in the middle of a road in 2015, but the case is now being reinvestigated. Carroll spoke with NewsNation in an exclusive interview about the medical examination, which he said “wasn’t for nothing.” SLED had released a statement that they were always investigating the mysterious death as a homicide.
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Dr. Kenny Kinsey, Ph.D. is a well-known law enforcement professional with extensive experience in criminal investigations and forensic analysis. Dr. Kinsey has recently been involved in high-profile cases, including the murder trial of Richard "Alex" Murdaugh, where he played a crucial role in debunking the "two-shooter theory."
Dr. Kinsey also discusses his current work with Bland Richter LLP and the family of Stephen Smith, a 19-year-old who was murdered in 2015. He has been retained by the family to help investigate the case and find answers about their loved one's death. Dr. Kinsey's expertise in forensic analysis and crime scene investigation has been instrumental in uncovering evidence and providing testimony in state and federal courts.
The episode aims to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the work that goes into solving complex criminal cases and the impact it has on the investigators involved. Dr. Kinsey's vast experience and expertise in forensic analysis make him a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the field. The episode also serves as an opportunity to shed light on the importance of finding justice for victims, their families and the role forensic science plays in achieving that goal.
If you're interested in true crime, Crime scene investigation, Forensic evidence, Expert witness, Legal testimony, Criminal justice system, South Carolina law, SLED, Homicide investigation, forensic analysis, criminal investigations, and murder trial, this episode is a must-listen.
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