STORY: "Chemist in Mass. lab scandal could see new charges," by reporters Denise Lavoie and Erika Niedowski, published by Fosters Daily Democrat on October 3, 2012.
GIST: "Annie Dookhan, 34, of Franklin, was arrested
Friday in a burgeoning investigation that has already led to the
shutdown of the lab, the resignation of the state's public health
commissioner and the release of more than a dozen drug defendants. Many
more defendants are expected to be released. Authorities say more than
1,100 inmates are serving time in cases in which Dookhan was the primary
or secondary chemist.........Dookhan's
supervisors have faced harsh criticism for not removing her from lab
duties after suspicions about her were first raised by her co-workers
and for not alerting prosecutors and police. However, Coakley said,
there is no indication so far of criminal activity by anyone else at the
lab. Co-workers began expressing concern about Dookhan's work
habits several years ago, but her supervisors allowed her to continue
working. Dookhan was the most productive chemist in the lab, routinely
testing more than 500 samples a month, while others tested 50 to 150. One
co-worker told state police he never saw Dookhan in front of a
microscope. A lab employee saw Dookhan weighing drug samples without
doing a balance check on her scale. In an interview with state
police late last month, Dookhan acknowledged faking test results for two
to three years. She told police she identified some drug samples as
narcotics simply by looking at them instead of testing them, a process
known as dry labbing. She also said she forged the initials of
colleagues and deliberately turned a negative sample into a positive for
narcotics a few times."
The entire story can be found at:
http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20121003/GJLIFESTYLES/120939967/-1/FOSLIFESTYLES
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Toronto Star, my previous employer for more than twenty
incredible years, has put considerable effort into exposing the
harm caused by Dr. Charles Smith and his protectors - and into
pushing for reform of Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology
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