Thursday, August 4, 2022

Robert DuBoise (Exoneree): Junk bite-mark evidence: Florida: Major Development: "A pair of serial killers (Amos Robinson and Abron Scott HL) were indicted Thursday for the 1983 cold case rapes and murders of two women in Tampa, Florida — after an innocent man was exonerated, authorities announced, Fox News (Reporter Rebecca Rosenberg) reports..."Two years ago, Tampa’s Conviction Review Unit located DNA evidence from a rape kit that led to the exoneration of Robert DuBoise, who had wrongfully served 37 years in prison for the slaying of Grams. The only evidence placing him at the scene was a supposed bite mark on Grams' face that an expert claimed matched his teeth. Bite-mark analysis has since been broadly rejected in the scientific community as unreliable. Officials submitted the DNA sample found on Grams’ body to a national database, and Robinson and Scott were matches. Investigators also tied the two men to the unsolved murder of Lansen through a DNA sample found in her rape kit."


STORY: "Florida serial killers charged in a pair of 1983 rape and murder cold cases," by Rebecca Rosenberg, published by Fox News, on August 4, 2022. (Rebecca Rosenberg is a veteran journalist and book author with a focus on crime and criminal justice.) 


SUB-HEADING: "The (Alleged. HL) true killers were only identified after Robert DuBoise was exonerated for (Barbara) Gram's rape and murder."


PHOTO CAPTION: "Evidence photos of Robert DuBoise's teeth that supposedly tied him to a bite mark on victim Barbara Grams' face. Bite-mark analysis has since been broadly rejected by the scientific community. 


GIST: "A pair of serial killers were indicted Thursday for the 1983 cold case rapes and murders of two women in Tampa, Florida — after an innocent man was exonerated, authorities announced.


Amos Robinson, 58, and Abron Scott, 57, who are serving life sentences for another murder, are now charged in the gruesome killings of Barbara Grams, 19, and Linda Lansen, 41.


"We now know these two men carried out a sinister spree of rape and murder in Tampa Bay in the summer and fall of 1983," said Andrew Warren, whom Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended earlier Thursday as the state attorney for Hillsborough County.


Two years ago, Tampa’s Conviction Review Unit located DNA evidence from a rape kit that led to the exoneration of Robert DuBoise, who had wrongfully served 37 years in prison for the slaying of Grams. 


The only evidence placing him at the scene was a supposed bite mark on Grams' face that an expert claimed matched his teeth. 


Bite-mark analysis has since been broadly rejected in the scientific community as unreliable. 


Officials submitted the DNA sample found on Grams’ body to a national database, and Robinson and Scott were matches. Investigators also tied the two men to the unsolved murder of Lansen through a DNA sample found in her rape kit.


Robinson and Scott are currently serving life sentences for kidnapping and beating Carlos Orellana — then running him over with his own car on Oct. 22, 1983. But their wave of human destruction began months earlier. 


"In July, Linda Lansen was found at the end of Memorial Highway in Town and County. She had been raped, shot in the head and dumped in the bushes," Warren said at a press conference. "In August, Barbara Grams was found behind a dental office in Tampa Heights. She had been beaten to death and raped." 


Robinson and another man were charged in 1991 for the beating death of Hermenia Castro on Sept. 5, 1983, in Tampa, but the case never went to trial.  


Even in prison, Robinson has continued to indulge his homicidal impulses, killing two fellow inmates, authorities said. 


Lansen was a freelance photographer from New York who had moved to Tampa as adult. Her niece, Linda Sheffield, said that even after nearly 40 years there is a still a profound void. 


"I miss her very much every day," she said, wiping away tears. "Today I still have pictures of her all over my house. I have her paintings. She was an excellent artist as well as photographer."


Lansen taught Sheffield how to count to 100, how to put on makeup. "These two men not only robbed me, but they robbed a 7-year-old little girl of her mother," she said. 


The victim's daughter chose not to speak, but Warren read a statement on her behalf thanking investigators for their work.  

"For me the loss of my beautiful mother will remain a waking nightmare," she wrote.


The investigation was a collaboration of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the Tampa Police Department and the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.


The entire story can be read at:


https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-serial-killers-charged-pair-1983-rape-murder-cold-cases

PUBLISHER'S NOTE: I am monitoring this case/issue. Keep your eye on the Charles Smith Blog for reports on developments. The 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 system. The Star has a "topic"  section which focuses on recent stories related to Dr. Charles Smith. It can be found at: http://www.thestar.com/topic/charlessmith. Information on "The Charles Smith Blog Award"- and its nomination process - can be found at: http://smithforensic.blogspot.com/2011/05/charles-smith-blog-award-nominations.html Please send any comments or information on other cases and issues of interest to the readers of this blog to: hlevy15@gmail.com.  Harold Levy: Publisher: The Charles Smith Blog;



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FINAL WORD:  (Applicable to all of our wrongful conviction cases):  "Whenever there is a wrongful conviction, it exposes errors in our criminal legal system, and we hope that this case — and lessons from it — can prevent future injustices."
Lawyer Radha Natarajan:
Executive Director: New England Innocence Project;

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FINAL, FINAL WORD: "Since its inception, the Innocence Project has pushed the criminal legal system to confront and correct the laws and policies that cause and contribute to wrongful convictions.   They never shied away from the hard cases — the ones involving eyewitness identifications, confessions, and bite marks. Instead, in the course of presenting scientific evidence of innocence, they've exposed the unreliability of evidence that was, for centuries, deemed untouchable." So true!
Christina Swarns: Executive Director: The Innocence Project;