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Forensic Files Season 11, Episode 36 - Ticker Tape - Full Episode

January 20, 2022 / 21:42

This episode covers the murder of David Crawford in Tasmania, the investigation led by forensic pathologist Dr. Robert Kelso, and the unique use of a pacemaker to determine the time of death.

On October 9, 2000, 72-year-old David Crawford was found dead in his home in La Froy, Tasmania. Ivan Jones discovered the body while walking his dog. Forensic experts, including Dr. Kelso, estimated the time of death but faced challenges due to the lack of evidence.

Investigators found a blood stain resembling an axe outline in Crawford's yard, leading them to believe an axe was the murder weapon. With a small population in La Froy, police suspected someone Crawford knew was involved.

Dr. Kelso discovered Crawford had a pacemaker that recorded vital data, including the time of his attack. This critical information revealed the exact timeline of events surrounding Crawford's murder.

Ultimately, the data from the pacemaker played a crucial role in convicting Ivan Jones of murder in 2001, marking a significant moment in forensic history.

TLDR

A pacemaker's data helped solve the murder of David Crawford in Tasmania, leading to Ivan Jones' conviction.

Episode

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a murder in australia had everyone baffled especially police but in a bizarre twist
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a device in the victim's body recorded vital information that made forensic history
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[Music] [Music] so [Music] tasmania is a tiny island off the coast of australia considered to be one of the
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most unspoiled and remote spots in the world [Music] in the city of la froy for example there
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are only a handful of residents the people that live in froy are sort of people that i think just want to be left
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alone to some degree they're not employed most of them i would guess that probably
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20 25 people at the most would probably live in lafroy and that includes small children
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early on the morning of october 9 2000 ivan jones went to his cousin's house to
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ask for a ride while his cousin got dressed jones took his dog for a walk and found
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one of the neighbors dead the victim was identified as 72 year old david crawford a retired veteran of the
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royal australian navy the way that mr crawford was dressed was a fair indication that he had been in
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bed he was wearing pajamas and had been awoken at night and had left the house to
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see whatever confrontation it was that awoke forensic pathologist dr robert kelso
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went to the crime scene and tried to determine when crawford was killed the time of death is actually quite
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tricky but at the time i measured the body temperature and noted the ambient temperature
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dr kelsey estimated the murder took place sometime between 4 and 7 30 in the morning when the body was discovered
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but there was no way to tell anything more conclusive this window is quite difficult to work
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out mainly because of the vagaries of determining the time of death from the body temperature
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neighbors told police they heard dogs barking just before dawn but that wasn't unusual
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with the wildlife around the town it may be that it was kangaroos that spooked the dogs or maybe the dogs
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smelled a person police found no signs of forced entry but crawford's wallet was missing from
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his bedroom there were no signs of a struggle inside the house and no foreign fingerprints
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either in the front yard investigators found what looked like a blood stain they waited for nightfall then sprayed
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the area with luminol seconds later a clear unmistakable image appeared you see this
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axe head appear at night with the luminol yes it was it was pretty amazing the image was so clear
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investigators could determine what type of axe it was a particular type of acts called a
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canadian axe where the head goes down and forms the bottom edge as a point and then there's
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quite a definite arc of the bottom of the head and you can see that quite clearly in the luminal it
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was amazing with only a few dozen people in town the killer was probably someone crawford
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knew really i mean every able-bodied man who could swing an axe or woman who could
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swing an axe in the town could have been a suspect at some stage david crawford's death was a blow to
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everyone in lafroy tasmania who knew him to be a kind and generous man he helped people out in the township
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before the elderly people he used to take them out and about and shopping into doctors and things like that but he
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wasn't one that had had parties or have heaps of people in he was quite happy
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with himself going to see his grandchildren he was quite happy doing things like that that was his life
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the blood stain discovered on david crawford's lawn was unmistakably the outline of an axe
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the forensic pathologist believed that an axe was most likely the murder weapon dna testing revealed the blood
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was crawford's the axe however was gone obviously a little town like lefrey would have a few axes around but if we
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were able to find the axe with blood on it and match it up then we were well on the way to getting a conviction
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as a former mining town lafroy was riddled with mine shafts many of which were underwater
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they were perfect places to hide a murder weapon this is an actual police video of those
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searches there's a lot of shafts and we used underwater cameras in some fairly derelict old shafts and we
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drained a substantial dam on the township and just with the hope of locating the
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expert again to we had no luck or no joy with those searches with crawford's wallet missing police
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assumed the motive was robbery historically tasmania has had very little crime but many retirees kept a lot of cash on
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hand in tasmania the people especially elderly people keep money in their homes and that rumor if you live
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in a small town that room assume gets around that yeah such and such got a lot of money they keep it under the mattress
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or in a jar or something and this goes on then police learned of another interesting coincidence
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the man who found crawford's body 19 year old ivan jones reported seeing a suspicious man casing the neighborhood
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jones had claimed he had told mr crawford that someone was stalking him that someone
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had been seen by jones with a torch around the house on an evening before or several evenings before the
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murder jones told police what he initially told crawford that he did not recognize the man
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lurking in the neighborhood on a hunch investigators asked jones where he was at the time of crawford's murder
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jones said he was home with a sister and her boyfriend his alibi was that he was
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asleep in his sister's house he was asserting that he had been asleep between the hours of
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one o'clock and six which covered the period of the murder jones sister confirmed his alibi and
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said as far as she knew he never left the house next police interviewed jones cousin
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darcy mclean who found crawford's body along with jones maclean said he was asleep in his home
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around the time of the murder but since he lived alone there was no way to corroborate it
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then darcy gave police two very useful pieces of information first he claimed that someone had stolen
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an axe from his home second he said that his cousin ivan jones behaved suspiciously on the morning of david
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crawford's murder from darcy mclean we were led to believe that it was unusual for ivan jones to go
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to his house at 7 30 in the morning and ask for a lift to his parents place i understand he'd never asked darcy mclean
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to do that before so yes it was unusual in that respect but ivan jones had an alibi
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darcy mclean didn't david crawford's autopsy took place in the royal hobart hospital the day after
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his body was discovered the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head most likely caused by an axe or similar
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implement crawford had been a healthy 72 year old man except for some heart trouble
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he had a condition called cardiomyopathy which simply means that he had some had
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heart disease of unknown cause then dr kelso made a discovery that would change the course of the
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investigation he found that crawford had a heart pacemaker implanted in his chest
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a pacemaker is a way of stimulating the heart it delivers anything from about two to five volts into the heart to make
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it pace that is contract i was vaguely aware that pacemakers have a recording unit inside them
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if so crawford's pacemaker might reveal the exact time of his murder unfortunately pacemakers hold
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information for only a short time before it's recorded over the autopsy took place
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almost 30 hours after the murder which meant the pacemaker memory might have already
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been erased we knew that we didn't have a great deal of time that we were running out of time
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i recall being a little bit nervous a little bit worried that we might get a reading
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the hospital's pacemaker specialist quickly scanned it to gather the pacemaker data and load it onto a
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computer in an unbelievable turn of events this particular pacemaker had something
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very few pacemakers had at the time a computer chip that had what's called an event memory
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this is unique to this product and is in fact uh was hardly ever used and by sheer chance the pacemaker
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technician involved recognized that if there was going to be any information it would have been on the event record
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the software produced a detailed graph that yielded a spectacular array of information
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the interesting part that we could work out is that we could tell exactly when the patient awoke
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when the patient went outside and was being assaulted and finally when the patient had died in between
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that time there was a period when the patient was unconscious and bleeding to death and at that point the pacemaker
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went back to its dormant state the event record showed that david crawford went to sleep
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shortly after 10 o'clock at 4 46 he woke up at 4 54 his heart was beating well over 100
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beats per minute which is when he was attacked the confrontation was over at 504
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and david crawford lay bleeding until his heart stopped pumping at exactly 5 34 a.m
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scientists retrieved this information with only hours to spare it was about to be wiped
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within an hour or maybe two hours that information would disappear and investigators discovered why crawford
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would have gotten out of bed crawford's neighbor who lived across the street was in the hospital and had asked
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crawford to keep an eye on his house until he was released everyone knew that he would be in
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hospital the neighbor was presumed to have money in his house as well according to his son he was that sort of
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person that if you heard a noise he would get up and investigate the noise all police had to do now
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was find out who didn't have an alibi for 5 34 that morning it reminded me of a quote of eleanor
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roosevelt who said that many people will walk in and out of your life but only true friends will leave
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footprints in your heart in this case we left a pacemaker thanks to dr robert kelso and his quick
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response to the readings on the pacemaker found during david crawford's autopsy
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investigators now knew the exact time of crawford's death 5 34 in the morning
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having these timelines we have the perfect witness there's no way that that in court
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could be discredited ivan jones and darcy mclean the two cousins who found crawford's body were
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the prime suspects but if one of them did it he made a colossal blunder had he waited just a couple of hours
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longer before calling police crawford's pacemaker memory would have been erased
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had he laying there for any length of time longer than he did without being discovered then we would have lost the
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time in the pacemaker but who was the killer [Music] darcy maclean said he was sleeping at 5
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34 on the night of the murder he lived alone so there was no way to corroborate his
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alibi he also claimed that an axe was missing from his home a search of his house revealed nothing
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ivan jones said he was asleep in his sister's home until he woke up at 6 00 a.m
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but joan's sister provided a slightly different timeline she said she last saw ivan at 3 a.m when
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he asked her for a cigarette and then not again until 6 a.m when she heard him in the shower
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so no one could confirm his alibi between 3 and 6 a.m and police believed that ivan's 6 a.m
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shower was no coincidence a man who's been involved in a violent murder mum would also expect there to be
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blood on his body and of course the investigation found that he had a shower almost a bath
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by six o'clock and that his clothes had been washed and that bleach had been
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used in the washing machine where he washed his clothing in a search of ivan's home
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investigators found a possible link to the murder one of our detectives located a torch
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in a hole in the foundation of that residence it was very clean it was not covered in
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dust so it certainly hadn't been there for any great length of time to put a flashlight
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under the house is just something that way out of the ordinary not something anybody would do unless they had
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something to hide there were no fingerprints on the flashlight so forensic analyst debbie mccool looked
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for possible dna evidence i didn't find any obvious blood stains i took a swab from the outer surface of
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the torch i removed the batteries and swapped those as well and she made sure to swab the one place
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that's easy to overlook the area underneath the on off switch hoping to find
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dead skin cells well dna can get onto an object just by handling it by swabbing the item
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we can often obtain a dna profile amazingly there were enough skin cells to develop
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a dna profile the skin cells in the crevices of the on off switch were not ivan jones or darcy
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mcleans they were the skin cells of the murder victim david crawford proving it was his flashlight
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mr jones i don't think was a person of high intelligence first of all he committed a gruesome murder that's bad
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enough but then to keep the torch with the dna at his home just shows the mindset of a person
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investigators believe that jones planned to burglarize the empty house across the
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street from david crawford to break in jones stole the axe from darcy mclean's
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home [Music] but when he got to the house a neighborhood dog started barking and
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woke david crawford he got up and grabbed his flashlight to investigate crawford saw jones
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[Music] and that's when jones attacked crawford lay bleeding from his wounds
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yet was still alive jones dropped the axe went into crawford's home and stole his wallet then he picked up
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the axe and crawford's flashlight and fled david crawford's heart stopped beating
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at 5 34 am jones disposed of the axe and crawford's wallet but for some reason
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kept the flashlight to establish an alibi jones made sure his sister and her boyfriend heard him taking a shower
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around 6 a.m in an attempt to further shore up his alibi jones went to his cousin's house
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at 7 30 that morning and he arranged to find crawford's body with his cousin there as a witness
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hoping the discovery would eliminate him as a suspect but jones didn't know about the
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pacemaker had he waited to call police just a little while longer the pacemaker's memory would have been
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lost long before the autopsy had an excellent alibi it is possible that in the court of law he may have
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been found not guilty in that there was insufficient evidence this was the absolute perfect evidence
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to put away this man this case marked the first time in the world that data from a pacemaker was used in a
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murder trial in october of 2001 ivan jones was convicted of murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison
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[Music] the pacemaker was a silent witness but it told the jury all they needed to know i'll carry with
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me for the rest of my career and i encourage other investigators to uh to give that consideration to pacemakers
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because you know time of death is not known you never know what you'll get out of the data
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from a pacemaker these things were never heard of years ago in solving crimes like this and i think it's
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marvelous that something like that technology and that was able to do that seems very ironic that this man had a
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pacemaker which actually outlived him because it was designed to keep him alive of course but
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nevertheless acted as a a real witness to what's happened an external machine if you like
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which saw what was happening when nobody else did [Music] [Music] you

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Episode Highlights

  • A Murder in Tasmania
    A retired navy veteran is found dead in a small town, sparking a baffling investigation.
    “A murder in Australia had everyone baffled, especially police.”
    @ 00m 08s
    January 20, 2022
  • Ivan Jones Convicted
    The first case in the world to use pacemaker data in a murder trial ends with a conviction.
    “In October of 2001, Ivan Jones was convicted of murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison.”
    @ 20m 06s
    January 20, 2022
  • The Pacemaker's Revelation
    A pacemaker records vital information that reveals the exact time of the victim's murder.
    “The pacemaker was a silent witness, but it told the jury all they needed to know.”
    @ 20m 16s
    January 20, 2022

Episode Quotes

  • This was the absolute perfect evidence to put away this man.
    Forensic Files Season 11, Episode 36 - Ticker Tape - Full Episode
  • The pacemaker was a silent witness.
    Forensic Files Season 11, Episode 36 - Ticker Tape - Full Episode
  • It seems very ironic that this man had a pacemaker which actually outlived him.
    Forensic Files Season 11, Episode 36 - Ticker Tape - Full Episode

Key Moments

  • Bizarre Twist00:13
  • Murder Discovery01:46
  • Pacemaker Discovery09:30
  • Murder Timeline13:46
  • Conviction20:06

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