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Forensic Files - Season 12, Episode 5 - Quite a Spectacle - Full Episode

January 27, 2022 / 21:42

This episode covers the murder of Debbie Timlock in Collingwood, Ontario, on June 19, 1989. Key topics include the investigation, forensic evidence, and the trial of James Brown.

Debbie Timlock, a 33-year-old single mother, was attacked after leaving a restaurant. She managed to call the police but succumbed to her injuries before help arrived. Investigators found blood, a pair of eyeglasses, and a tomato with a shoe print at the crime scene.

The investigation led to James Brown, a former neighbor with a criminal record. Despite his alibi, evidence linked him to the murder through the eyeglasses and shoe prints found at the scene.

Forensic analysis revealed that the glasses belonged to Brown, and the shoe print matched his prison-issued shoes. The trial focused on this evidence, leading to a conviction for first-degree murder.

The episode highlights the unique forensic details of the case, including the shoe print on a tomato, and the challenges faced during the investigation and trial.

TL;DR

Debbie Timlock was murdered in 1989; James Brown was convicted based on unique forensic evidence including a shoe print on a tomato.

Episode

21:42
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it was one of the strangest cases in
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canadian history
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a squashed piece of fruit and a tiny
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pinpoint reflection in a picture was the
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only evidence
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but was it enough
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to catch a killer
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on june 19 1989
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there was a thunderstorm in collingwood
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ontario
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but the rain didn't stop 33 year old
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debbie timlock from venturing out that
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night
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she was a pretty vivacious woman that
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loved to ski and i had a sailboat in the
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harbor she liked to sail and
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she liked people
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debbie a single mother left her
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six-year-old daughter lacey at her
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parents home for the night
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debbie and a few of her friends went to
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a local restaurant where they visited
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with each other and it was later in the
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evening when debbie and her friends said
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goodbye to each other in the parking lot
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her friend said debbie left alone and
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presumably went straight home
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at 3 25 in the morning however
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she phoned police to report she had been
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attacked
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she indicated she had been assaulted i
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don't believe she was in total
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understanding of what had occurred she
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was struggling to stay conscious
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but by the time police arrived
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it was too late
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when i entered through the door of the
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apartment i could see that there was an
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unclosed female body laying on her back
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next to the couch
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beside her left arm which was
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outstretched was the handset of a
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telephone there was a great deal of
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blood on the floor
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it was like something like this couldn't
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happen you know it's a small town
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and why you know
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investigators followed the trail of
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blood through the hallway
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and found a pair of metal frame
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eyeglasses and a woman's shoe
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both covered in blood
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upon entering debbie timlock's bedroom
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we noticed
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blood on the waterbed blood on different
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articles of clothing and sheets as well
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as a comforter that were either on the
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bed or on the floor
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there was also blood stains and some
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blood spatter on a headboard of the bed
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investigators also found evidence of
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activity in the kitchen
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the kitchen was disheveled it appeared
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the entry was through the kitchen window
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which was a ground level apartment there
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had been some disturbing of dishes and
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and that type of thing that had been in
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the kitchen sink
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outside the kitchen window was an area
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partially hidden behind some greenery
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on the ground investigators noticed
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a tomato
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debbie timlock had a tomato on her
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windowsill ripening and the tomato had
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likely been dragged out onto the ground
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when the suspect had pulled the blinds
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out of the window when we noticed the
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tomato was quite obvious that there was
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a partial footwear impression on the
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tomato itself
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they photographed the tomato then put it
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in debbie's refrigerator to preserve it
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police found no foreign fingerprints in
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the apartment
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and there were no valuables missing
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so investigators had to ask
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who would have wanted debbie dead
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that question produced a few
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troubling answers
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at debbie timlock's autopsy
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the medical examiner found she had been
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sexually assaulted and stabbed to death
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she died of a stab wound to the heart he
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also found that
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there was a stab wound to the back which
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penetrated her spinal cord
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the pathologist concluded that debbie
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was paralyzed from the waist down when
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she crawled to the telephone to call
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police
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i believe when debbie is told by the
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ambulance help is on the way
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she responds thank you and i believe at
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that point she died
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in a search for debbie's killer
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investigators found a possible lead
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four years earlier debbie lived with a
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man named ron osborne who had been
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involved in a drug smuggling ring
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1985 10 persons were investigated for
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attempting to smuggle drugs from united
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states into canada
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authorities had evidence that osborne
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transported illegal drugs in a boat from
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jamaica to florida
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at osborne's trial
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debbie reluctantly testified against him
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debbie testified that ron osborne had
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told her that he had been on a boat for
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a two-month period this boat is the one
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that was subsequently found to have
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storage compartments where the drugs had
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been stored
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osborne was in prison at the time of
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debbie's murder
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but investigators checked to see whether
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any of the other defendants might have
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killed her
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transcripts of the drug smuggling case
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were reviewed along with interviews of
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the investigating officers to determine
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where all the players actually were and
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how the entire investigation unfolded
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detectives concluded there was no
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connection to debbie's murder
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to us it made no sense that a small
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player like debbie timlock would be
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murdered in this drug investigation
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because she really had very little to do
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with it
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as a matter of routine police also
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interviewed debbie's ex-husband the
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couple had been divorced for four years
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and shared custody of six-year-old lacey
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he was a good guy and it just happens
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that they don't
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you know some people just don't get
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along together it was a reneable divorce
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both parties had got on with their lives
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and gone in different directions and the
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ex-husband of debbie was alibi up he was
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at home that night
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so investigators focused on the evidence
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left at the scene
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the pair of eyeglasses and the tomato
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with the foot impression
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we knew right away that we had a pattern
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in the tomato and we knew right away
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that it was a herringbone pattern
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when the film was developed and analyzed
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the flesh in the photo created
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distinct shadows
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we could see that along with the
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herringbone pattern was a second pattern
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or more detail than we had first been
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able to see which was an s shape that
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came through the herringbone pattern
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next investigators analyzed the
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eyeglasses
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they found debbie's blood on the glasses
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which told a story
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both of the arms were folded
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which to us we we believe had fallen out
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of someone's pocket
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debbie had dragged herself to the phone
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from the bedroom and had actually
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dragged herself over those glasses
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since debbie didn't wear glasses
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investigators assumed they belonged to
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the killer
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the pair was inexpensive and the lenses
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didn't fit properly in the frame
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the lens itself didn't exactly
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match the contour of the metal piece at
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the top
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so creating a sort of a gap in the
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appearance of the lenses
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it was clear they'd been worn for some
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time and there was a size discrepancy
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between the two lenses
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it was as if a
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portion of the lens had been
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ground off
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so that they just weren't the same shape
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which is is highly unusual
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then
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investigators got an important lead
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they learned that debbie's former
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next-door neighbor was 23-year-old james
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brown
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a one-time olympic hopeful
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brown had had some success in the sport
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of wrestling and had actually been to
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japan where he'd hoped to further that
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and maybe have a shot at an olympic
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spot on the team
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debbie told friends that brown had made
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advances towards her
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he did have a criminal record he had
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been convicted of a number of fences in
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the past mainly for assaults thefts and
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breaking enters
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that is why brown came on the radar
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screen quite rapidly he had done some
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time in jail but never more than three
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months
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when questioned brown denied any
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involvement in debbie's murder and said
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he was out of town on the night of the
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crime
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he indicated that he had been at a hotel
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where he was assaulted by persons
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unknown and as a result of that he went
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to the ground and he woke up on the side
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of the road several miles away
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brown had scratches on his face which he
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said came from the assault
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given his size detectives were skeptical
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of his story
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he was a man some six foot three in
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height
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large structure
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about 350 some pounds
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wide shoulders
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extremely wide fists
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and detectives noticed something else
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in his mug shots from a previous arrest
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brown
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was wearing glasses
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the prime suspect in debbie timlock's
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murder was her former next door neighbor
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a convicted criminal jim brown
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during questioning he wasn't wearing
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glasses although he admitted owning a
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pair for reading but claimed he lost
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them
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this gave detectives an opportunity to
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tie brown to the glasses found at the
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murder site
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they removed debbie's blood from the
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glasses
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and had an officer pose as a nurse and
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offer them to brown
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no they're not
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jim smelled a rat
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he looked at the glasses and said they
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were not his
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it doesn't mean they're not his
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it just means that we haven't got that
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connectivity yet
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police searched brown's apartment
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and his car
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we found a pair of blue canvas running
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shoes on the
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floor of the rear right passenger side
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of the vehicle
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we believe they were manufactured in
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czechoslovakia and were actually
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purchased by the ontario government and
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were provided to inmates in the
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provincial system
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who were doing time
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they also appeared to have the same
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distinctive tread pattern
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as the print on the tomato outside
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debbie's window
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there's a specific part of a design
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which i'll refer to here as either an s
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shape or a stylized seven that became
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very apparent in the photograph that
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really piqued my interest
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but forensic investigator jerry webb had
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a problem
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he needed to know if the weight of a
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350-pound man created a different kind
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of shoe impression on a tomato than one
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you'd get by copying the shoe impression
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on paper or a transparency
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so webb designed an experiment
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i had a person that wore size 13 shoes
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put on a bomb suit and i added weights
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to the bomb suit in trying to increase
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the weight of this person to be more
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close to the weight of the suspect in
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this case jim brown
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webb sprayed water on tomatoes to
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simulate the rainstorm on the night of
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the murder
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then
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had his
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350-pound model step on each one wearing
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the suspect's shoes
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webb discovered that the test impression
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on the tomato was virtually the same as
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the one taken directly from the shoe and
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the photo taken at the crime scene
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i was able to take those two overlays
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and put them over top of a photograph of
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the tomato itself and be able to
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illustrate that in fact that the pattern
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matched up
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on the tomato impression
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although the size of brown shoe and the
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tread pattern was the same as the shoe
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impression left at the crime scene
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there was no way to tell if this was the
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actual shoe
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the impression on the tomato could have
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been made by the left shoe of jim brown
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or it could have been made by another
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left shoe that had the same specific
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design and size
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since the shoes were prison issued
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they were unusual although
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not uncommon
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i feel that we need much more evidence
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to convict the person responsible for
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debbie timlock's senseless murder
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so they turned to the eyeglasses found
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at the crime scene
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dr graham strong a professor of
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optometry at waterloo university was
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asked to determine whether the crime
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scene glasses were the same as those
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worn by jim brown in a police mug shot
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taken several years earlier
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the problem we had with the mug shots is
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that they really weren't a frontal
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mug shot
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he was angled relative to the plane of
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the film
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to solve the problem
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dr strong mounted the glasses on a
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styrofoam head
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and tried to approximate the angle in
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the mug shots
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we didn't get it quite right it was
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compelling but it didn't rise to a level
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that was significant in our mind
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then
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dr strong enlarged the mug shot
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photographs and noticed something
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important
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tiny white dots
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reflections from the photographer's
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flash in brown's corneas
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you actually use the reflection from the
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front surface of the eye to make a very
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standard measurement when you make a
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pair of glasses
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namely the distance between the two eyes
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so that what you do is you measure the
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difference between the the reflection
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from the right eye to the left eye and
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that's the interpupillary distance
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from medical records dr strong knew that
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the distance between brown's pupils was
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72 millimeters so now he had a scale by
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which he could measure the exact size of
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the frames and the lenses for comparison
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to the glasses from the crime scene
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we're getting 20 odd identical
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measurements and observations related to
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the glasses so there's a bit of a eureka
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moment when that happens
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bottom line was the glasses in evidence
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belong to the accused and in fact were
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the ones that were worn in both of the
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mug shots that we analyzed
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we believe we have brown's glasses
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covered with blood in debbie's apartment
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but if that were true
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why were the frames in the mug shots
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gold
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and the frames analyzed by the expert
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brown
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after thousands of hours of police and
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forensic investigation
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prosecutors now knew
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what happened in debbie timlock's
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apartment on the night she was murdered
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it was a very warm night
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and the evidence shows that when debbie
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returned from an evening with friends
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she opened the kitchen window to help
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cool her apartment
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then she went to sleep
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it was a ground floor apartment the
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kitchen window was low the motive was
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unclear but the evidence shows
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james brown entered debbie's apartment
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and knocked the tomato off the
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windowsill then stepped on it leaving
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the impression of his prison shoes
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brown attacked debbie in the bedroom
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assaulted her stabbed her twice with a
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knife
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and left her for dead
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on his way out
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he dropped his glasses in the hallway
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debbie most likely paralyzed from the
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waist down from the stab wound crawled
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over those glasses on her way to call
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police
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she died
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before she could identify her attacker
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but her blood on brown's glasses
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did it for her
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i believe debbie died on the telephone
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knowing she had done her job
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i recall the day that dr strong came to
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our office in barrie like it was
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yesterday
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this was
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months after the initial investigation
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it was a piece of evidence that was
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individual
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and it truly was a high five
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yahoo moment
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because now
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we were able to speak for debbie tim
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lock
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yeah i was surprised at what they came
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up with so in involved it was it was so
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many
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um little
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clues
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to uh
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to have it together and put together a
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case
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the final hurdle for prosecutors was to
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explain why jim brown's glasses were
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gold in the mug shots
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but dark brown when shown to the jury a
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decision had been made by the
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investigators to
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deliver jim brown's glasses to him at
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the jail prior to doing that they wanted
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them cleaned of the blood that was on
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them
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the glasses were photographed in the
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studio they were then cleaned of the
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blood
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and in that process of cleaning the
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blood part of the laminate from the
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temples of the glasses was rubbed off
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in january of 1992
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two and a half years after debbie
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timlock was killed
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james brown went on trial for murder
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the trial lasted two and a half weeks
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and relied on the shoe print left on a
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tomato
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and mathematical calculations from the
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reflection of a flash bulb
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the jury deliberated for six hours and
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came back
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with a finding of first-degree murder
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in canada a first-degree murder
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conviction carries
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an automatic life sentence with no
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chance of parole for 25 years
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this case ranks among the most unusual
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in forensic history
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it was unique
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in fact to this day and i've i've been
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policing now for 28 years and 20 years
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in the forensic business
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i've never before or never again had an
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impression in a tomato
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it was amazing how dr strong
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based on a
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grainy
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mug shot of not great quality was able
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to determine
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all the nuances of these glasses and
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able to
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mathematically determine the chances of
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being another pair like that in this
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world when i first entered into the
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forensics field i attended coroner's
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court
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in
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toronto and there is a sign that is on
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their wall that says that we speak for
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the dead
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i've made that my motto over the last 20
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years
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recognizing that that crime scene is now
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the voice
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for the dead
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so
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[Music]
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you

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Episode Highlights

  • The Murder of Debbie Timlock
    Debbie Timlock was brutally murdered in her home, leaving investigators puzzled.
    “Who would have wanted Debbie dead?”
    @ 03m 58s
    January 27, 2022
  • Eyewitness to Tragedy
    Debbie crawled to the phone to call for help after being attacked.
    “I believe when Debbie is told by the ambulance, 'Help is on the way,' she responds, 'Thank you.'”
    @ 04m 48s
    January 27, 2022
  • The Breakthrough Evidence
    Investigators found glasses at the crime scene that led to a prime suspect.
    “We believe we have Brown's glasses covered with blood in Debbie's apartment.”
    @ 16m 15s
    January 27, 2022
  • The Trial of James Brown
    James Brown was convicted of first-degree murder in Debbie Timlock's case.
    “The jury deliberated for six hours and came back with a finding of first-degree murder.”
    @ 19m 50s
    January 27, 2022

Episode Quotes

  • It was like something like this couldn't happen, you know?
    Forensic Files - Season 12, Episode 5 - Quite a Spectacle - Full Episode
  • I believe Debbie died on the telephone knowing she had done her job.
    Forensic Files - Season 12, Episode 5 - Quite a Spectacle - Full Episode

Key Moments

  • Strange Case00:05
  • Thunderstorm Night00:51
  • Eyewitness Accounts01:32
  • Debbie's Last Call01:38
  • Brutal Discovery01:59
  • Autopsy Findings04:13
  • Investigation Begins06:55
  • Trial and Conviction19:29

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