PETS HELP INVESTIGATORS

We know that a pet can give his master's love and devotion. Animals, birds, and insects in the stories below have done something more. They helped investigators to catch more criminals.

Parrot Bird
Kevin Butler, Texas, was a big fan of both of NBA player Larry Bird that, despite redundancy  cockatoo parrot named Bird. Butler's Friends say that the parrot was very attached to his owner. When he was
attacked in his own home in 2001, Bird tried to defend him, being struck and killed in turn. One of the murderers, Daniel Torres, was caught after investigators recovered DNA samples from Bird's beak. Torres was sentenced to life imprisonment.

The dog Chief
A couple of Seattle, Washington was found dead along with their dog in 1998. Ken Leuluaialii and George Tuilefano suspects were convicted using the dog named Chief. His DNA was found on the clothes of the two accused. The argument from the beginning of the trial, prosecutor Tim Bradshaw told the jury that "irony" will make the witness who could not speak, either during life, to present evidence against suspects most eloquent.

Two cats
When Lori Auker, owner of a pet shop, disappeared in May 1989, family and friends were expecting the worst. Unfortunately, their suspicions were confirmed. The dead body of a woman was discovered three months later. Investigators suspected him the victim's husband, Robert Auker. The car was seen near the store, and his parents confirmed that the man cleaned it thoroughly before you sell.
Evidence that ensured his conviction were, however, several hairs that have proven to be the victim cats. They were found in the car, but also, a splint on hand Auker wore the day his wife disappeared. The man was found guilty and sentenced to death.

Parrot Hira
Hira was the only "witness" Neelam Sharma's murder in February 2014. During the attack was killed and the family dog. The husband of the victim, Vijay Sharma, failed to help the investigators, not having any idea why someone would kill his wife. His brother realized some time after that Hira became extremely agitated whenever his nephew Ashutosh, came to visit or even when it came to him. Finally, Ashutosh admitted that he committed the act and revealed the name of his accomplice.

A grasshopper nameless
M Lee Goff, entomologist (entomology specialist, the branch of zoology that deals with the study of insects, no) managed to catch the perpetrator of a crime in 1985 in Texas, with locusts. The victim's clothes were
found the remains of a locust lacking the leg. Subsequent research revealed that the suspect's clothes are insect leg. Golf currently advises filmmakers show CSI on how the entomology can be used to determine the time, place or cause of deaths.





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