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1 09, 1984

The Dispatch: Brian Wraxall discusses genetic testing.

By Seri Admin|2021-04-16T11:54:21-07:00September 1st, 1984|Forensic body fluid screening, Forensic court cases, Forensic serology|0 Comments

"Brian Wraxall of the Serological Lab in Emeryville, Calif., said that in 1960 blood markers and genetic testing was not as sophisticated as it is [...]

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25 06, 1983

The Daily Oklahoman: Brian Wraxall can’t compare evidence to victim without a reference sample.

By Seri Admin|2021-04-16T11:53:20-07:00June 25th, 1983|Forensic body fluid screening, Forensic court cases, Forensic serology|0 Comments

"Brian Wraxall, an expert on blood typing, said he could not be sure the stains came from the woman because he has no sample of [...]

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5 03, 1983

The Index-Journal: Brian Wraxall testifies that evidence is still testable.

By Seri Admin|2021-04-16T11:51:53-07:00March 5th, 1983|Forensic body fluid screening, Forensic court cases, Forensic serology|0 Comments

"The defense called three witnesses Friday afternoon...all three were presented as blood type experts to the court. All three testified that it was their opinion [...]

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7 08, 1982

The Courier-Journal: Defense attorney references a paper by Brian Wraxall

By Seri Admin|2021-04-16T11:50:56-07:00August 7th, 1982|Forensic body fluid screening, Forensic serology|0 Comments

"But Thomas Hectus, Buchanan's attorney, produced a paper by Brian Wraxall, director for the Serological Research Institute in Emeryville, Calif., that said blood type could [...]

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7 05, 1982

Argus-Leader: Brian Wraxall testifies to blood stain origins

By Seri Admin|2021-04-16T11:49:03-07:00May 7th, 1982|Forensic body fluid screening, Forensic court cases, Forensic serology|0 Comments

"In a slide and chart demonstration, Brian Wraxall of San Francisco told the jury that the blood could only have come from two-year-old Patrick. Wraxall [...]

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6 05, 1982

Rapid City Journal: Brian Wraxall conducted more tests than the FBI did.

By Seri Admin|2021-04-16T11:44:30-07:00May 6th, 1982|Forensic body fluid screening, Forensic court cases, Forensic serology|0 Comments

"A San Francisco forensics expert testified Thursday that blood found between the beds of LaDonna Mathis and son Patrick belonged to Patrick." "Brian Wraxall said [...]

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29 12, 1981

Auburn Journal: Brian Wraxall testifies about bloodstains on a rope

By Seri Admin|2021-04-16T11:43:16-07:00December 29th, 1981|Forensic body fluid screening, Forensic court cases, Forensic serology|0 Comments

"The blood stains on the rope are type A, the same as those on Alverson's camouflaged jacket, defense blood expert Brian Wraxall testified Monday morning. [...]

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25 11, 1981

Elwood City Ledger: Gary Harmor determines victim’s blood type

By Seri Admin|2021-04-16T11:40:08-07:00November 25th, 1981|Forensic body fluid screening, Forensic court cases, Forensic serology|0 Comments

"California expert Gary C. Harmor had found no enzyme activity in the same samples..." "Although both Robertson and Harmor had established from the same sample [...]

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24 11, 1981

Elwood City Ledger: Gary Harmor testifies for the defense

By Seri Admin|2021-04-16T11:38:40-07:00November 24th, 1981|Forensic body fluid screening, Forensic court cases, Forensic serology|0 Comments

"Verterano, Atkinson's court-appointed defense counsel, had elicited testimony from a nationally known forensic serologist, Gary C. Harmor of Richmond, Calif." "Harmor, who with Brian Wraxall [...]

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11 09, 1981
  • The Daily Oklahoman: Brian Wraxall explains genetic markers in semen
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The Daily Oklahoman: Brian Wraxall explains genetic markers in semen

By Seri Admin|2021-04-16T11:36:05-07:00September 11th, 1981|Forensic body fluid screening, Forensic serology|0 Comments

"Wraxall said that with just a small amount of semen, at least five distinct, genetic markers can be identified and two more tied to race [...]

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