Guy Paul Moran
Guy Paul Morin was convicted of first-degree murder of Christine Jessop a crime that he did not commit and was wrongfully convicted of to begin with. False DNA testing proofed that this man was not the murder. And that all information related to the murder case was poorly laid out and followed through by the forensic team and Police Detectives of Durham Regional Police. Strong accusations and testifying inmates told the jury that Paul Morin was in fact the murder but in reality they where just saying this to save there own skins. Even with all the evidence convicted against this man he was still not guilty of this horrible crime. For instance if DNA testing had been done back then in the early 80’s then quite possibly Morin would not have been put in jail for a crime he did not commit. Plots and well put out framing and set ups to send this man to jail where put into place but why and how. Looking into the investigation done by the Durham Regional Police there are many miss placed and left out chunks of information and research that where not thoroughly investigated by the Police Department. For instance a journalist named Kirk Makin stated back in (1995) that when the investigation of the homicide was condu
cted the police did not set up a tent where the body was located and it was poorly secured. If they had then quite possibly the forensics team and police could have did a full out grid search of the area and could have taken soil samples and other organic samples from around the area. These samples could have aided in the estimation of decomposition of the body and if in fact, the murder was committed at the murder scene or someone where else. Police Investigators Bernie Fitzpatrick and John Shepherd where on the case. The detectives did investigation on suspected individuals there names where Dean MacPhail, Brad Foster, and Bill Larocque all possible homicidal suspects with the intention to do harm to a little 9 year old girl. All with pass records of rape and distorted life’s when they where growing up. More potential threats then a musician named Guy Paul Morin. An FBI agent named John Douglas was send over to do a psychological profile on Guy Paul. Indications of the murderer being familiar with the area a night owl and solitary in nature, young and most likely lived near the victim. The analysis matched Guy Paul Morin. He was young about 22yrs lived next door to Christine Jessop and was peculiar in nature. In another instance when the detectives recorded Guy Paul Morin the tape-recorded Guy Paul saying that all Girls grow up corrupt. More proceeding evidence against Guy Paul was laid out to add fuel to the fire. Moving on to the forensics research that was done by Stephanie Nyznyk at the Center of Forensic Science. Clothing and hair particles where send there for research and analyzed. The hair that was send matched that of Guy Paul. But how could that be when no two hairs can possibly match according to Forensic Scientists. With all leading information, pointing towards Guy Paul this is the theory that was instigated by the Police Department. Christine Jessop arrived home sh
Some topics in this essay:
Paul Morin,
Guy Paul,
Regional Police,
Christine Jessop,
Kirk Makin,
Scientists Judges,
Guy Paul’s,
Bill Larocque,
York Headquarters,
guy paul,
Morin Indicating,
paul morin,
guy paul morin,
police department,
regional police,
christine jessop,
crime commit,
first-degree murder,
court system,
convicted first-degree,
convicted first-degree murder,
durham regional police,
center forensic,
save own skins,
murder christine jessop,
Join now to see the rest of the essay!
Approximate Word count = 1277
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
|