Thai pathologist Dr Pornthip Rojanasunand today testified that, in the event of a crime scene investigation, any notes found should be immediately sent for forensic examination.
Questioned during the inquest into the death of DAP political aide Teoh Beng Hock, she said this is the “protocol for investigations into death, especially for suicide” and notes at the scene of a death investigation can prove scientifically if a homicide had occurred, as the identity of the person who leaves the note is verifiable through DNA testing (through saliva on the envelope), and finger- and palm-printing.
Pornthip (right) drew from 25 years of experience as a forensic crime scene investigator in answering lawyer Gobind Singh Deo, acting on behalf of Teoh's family.
Questioned during the inquest into the death of DAP political aide Teoh Beng Hock, she said this is the “protocol for investigations into death, especially for suicide” and notes at the scene of a death investigation can prove scientifically if a homicide had occurred, as the identity of the person who leaves the note is verifiable through DNA testing (through saliva on the envelope), and finger- and palm-printing.
Pornthip (right) drew from 25 years of experience as a forensic crime scene investigator in answering lawyer Gobind Singh Deo, acting on behalf of Teoh's family.
Ah...I wonder if this IO Ahmad Nazri is trained at all.
He only 'found' the note after consulting the psychiatrist.
I think Ahmad Nazri needs to go to see the psychiatrist again to see if he's fit for the job!
My earlier postings on the 'note':
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