Evidence that could solve murders, convict drug dealers and close cold cases first has to make it through South Carolina’s forensic laboratory.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the beginning, in 1947, tools for the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division’s one-man crime lab could fit in the trunk of ...
Chief Mark Keel makes a good argument for a major expansion of the crime lab for the State Law Enforcement Division. SLED is out of space, the work load keeps increasing and analysts are under ...
In the beginning, in 1947, tools for the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division’s one-man crime lab could fit in the trunk of agent Millard Cate’s state-issued brown Oldsmobile — instruments for ...
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