By Barbara Demick
The sensational Chinese murder investigation in which the wife of an ousted Politburo member stands accused of poisoning a British expatriate may include evidence from blood samples taken from the victim's body before cremation, according to people familiar with the case.
Henry Lee, a forensic scientist who gained international recognition for his work in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, said that he was asked this year to analyze a blood sample that most probably came from Neil Heywood, the dead Englishman.
"They said somebody died of drinking," said Lee in a telephone interview from his office in New Haven, Conn. "They had a blood sample. They wanted to know whether or not we can assist them to determine the type of poison in the sample.
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Source: The Bellingham Herald
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