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From the case files of Robert Keppel: Morris Frampton

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DNA has been a marvelous tool in forensic science for around 20 years now. It has helped solve cold cases, long thought to be unsolvable. Used to fight wrongful convictions where there was little hope of the truth ever surfacing. But it has also been used to point to guilty people who hope to escape the criminal system.
One of the true crime’s most well-known Detectives, Robert Keppel, who is known for his contributions to Ted Bundy’s investigations, takes center stage in working on one of the cases we will discuss.
In this episode, we introduce you to a criminal that assaulted and tortured his victims until they died in the most horrible ways. Even one of Washington’s most seasoned detectives was stunned at the disgusting crimes and the scenes. While Morris Frampton was thankfully caught very quickly after being suspected in the brutal murders of Iantha Buchanan and Rosemary Stuart in 1977, the age of DNA evidence caught up with Frampton and brought justice for the family of a 3rd victim from 1976, Agnes Williams.
Join us for our Season 4 Finale Episode, as we give you a wonderful example of just how important DNA is and what happens when the justice system gets things right.
Information from this episode:
* As mentioned at the end of the episode, we will of course cite our sources for information relayed in this episode. However, due to the graphic nature of the crime scene photos released of the victims, and what we felt was a lack of respect for Iantha Buchanan and Rosemary Stuart, we will not provide any links to the websites where the photos of the crime scene are displayed.
The little we know about Morris Frampton
https://bit.ly/3LC4b0h
Imgur.com- Morris Frampton’s grisly crime scenes
Documentingreality.com- Morris Frampton, Washington Serial Killer
Frampton’s Appeal
https://bit.ly/3K1Ki27
The past catches up to Frampton
https://bit.ly/3NPiMHE
https://bit.ly/374gYcW
https://bit.ly/3tYomzB
Info on Robert Keppel
https://bit.ly/3iWir7Q
https://oxygen.tv/3Lvil38
Books that Keppel helped write on the topic of serial killers:
Serial Violence: Analysis of Modus Operandi and Signature Characteristics of Killers (Practical Aspects of Criminal and Forensic Investigations)
https://amzn.to/3tUYmoG
Forensic Psychology: Podcast that interviewed Detective Mike Ciesnyski
https://bit.ly/3qVyJ5f
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Innhold levert av What happens In the woods. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av What happens In the woods eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
DNA has been a marvelous tool in forensic science for around 20 years now. It has helped solve cold cases, long thought to be unsolvable. Used to fight wrongful convictions where there was little hope of the truth ever surfacing. But it has also been used to point to guilty people who hope to escape the criminal system.
One of the true crime’s most well-known Detectives, Robert Keppel, who is known for his contributions to Ted Bundy’s investigations, takes center stage in working on one of the cases we will discuss.
In this episode, we introduce you to a criminal that assaulted and tortured his victims until they died in the most horrible ways. Even one of Washington’s most seasoned detectives was stunned at the disgusting crimes and the scenes. While Morris Frampton was thankfully caught very quickly after being suspected in the brutal murders of Iantha Buchanan and Rosemary Stuart in 1977, the age of DNA evidence caught up with Frampton and brought justice for the family of a 3rd victim from 1976, Agnes Williams.
Join us for our Season 4 Finale Episode, as we give you a wonderful example of just how important DNA is and what happens when the justice system gets things right.
Information from this episode:
* As mentioned at the end of the episode, we will of course cite our sources for information relayed in this episode. However, due to the graphic nature of the crime scene photos released of the victims, and what we felt was a lack of respect for Iantha Buchanan and Rosemary Stuart, we will not provide any links to the websites where the photos of the crime scene are displayed.
The little we know about Morris Frampton
https://bit.ly/3LC4b0h
Imgur.com- Morris Frampton’s grisly crime scenes
Documentingreality.com- Morris Frampton, Washington Serial Killer
Frampton’s Appeal
https://bit.ly/3K1Ki27
The past catches up to Frampton
https://bit.ly/3NPiMHE
https://bit.ly/374gYcW
https://bit.ly/3tYomzB
Info on Robert Keppel
https://bit.ly/3iWir7Q
https://oxygen.tv/3Lvil38
Books that Keppel helped write on the topic of serial killers:
Serial Violence: Analysis of Modus Operandi and Signature Characteristics of Killers (Practical Aspects of Criminal and Forensic Investigations)
https://amzn.to/3tUYmoG
Forensic Psychology: Podcast that interviewed Detective Mike Ciesnyski
https://bit.ly/3qVyJ5f
  continue reading

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