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Kirk, Paul Leland 1902-1970
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Paul L. Kirk
Paul Leland Kirk
(May 9, 1902 – June 5, 1970) was a
biochemist
,
criminalist
and participant in the
Manhattan Project
who was specialized in
microscopy
. He also investigated the bedroom in which
Sam Sheppard
supposedly murdered his wife and provided the key
blood spatter evidence
that led to his
acquittal
in a retrial over 12 years after the murder. The highest honor one can receive in the
criminalistics
section of the
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
carries Kirk's name.
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