An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow
confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.

- Martin Luther King

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Blood on Defendant's Knife Was Victim's, Scientist Says



The testimony of the teenager, Jeffrey Conroy, who is accused of killing the immigrant, Marcelo Lucero, in an attack in November 2008 in Patchogue, it was part of a series of racially motivated assault by Mr. Conroy and six other teenagers.




The police from the Long Island, found Bloodstains on the blade of a knife, and others Bloodstains on the jeans and tank top was wearing Mr Conroy that day. The forensic scientist from the Suffolk County Crime laboratory said the Bloodstains found on the Knife, jeans and sweatshirt from Mr. Conroy showed from two people on it, one matched the DNA of the victim.


The Patchogue Ambulance Company, to take Mr. Lucero to the Hospital that night, nearly 40 minutes elapsed time from when the 911 call was made, 11:55 pm, to when Mr. Lucero arived at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center, 12:34 am. The Hospital is about 3 Miles from where Mr. Lucero was found.

Dr. Dawson said under cross examination that the essence of Mr. Lucero's situation after he had been stabbed was "loss of blood volumen"

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