Profile: Dr Henry C Lee

Forensic Scientist and Chief Criminalist

© Karen Lotter

Forensic Guru, Dr Henry C Lee, www.drhenrylee.com

Dr. Henry C Lee is one of the most popular instructors in crime scenes, forensic evidence and criminal investigation in the law enforcement field.

Crime Scene Processing - Reconstructing a Crime

A giant in the field of forensic science, Dr. Henry C. Lee has assisted law enforcement agencies in over 6,000 major investigations and cases around the world.

Dr. Lee believes that with 40 years of experience, his major area of specialization is putting the case together; reconstructing a crime. He is quoted as saying that the success lies in how you interpret the results. Because of his many years as one of the world leading forensic scientists Dr Lee is a leading proponent of a focussed local and systematical approach to crime and to processing a crime scene.

Rises to Rank of Captain in Taipei Police Department

Dr. Henry C. Lee was born in China on November 22, 1938. He graduated in 1960 from the Taiwan Central Police College with a degree in Police Science. After working in the Taipei Police Department for several years as a police captain, he came to the United States to pursue further study.

Academic Studies in the USA

Special Training Courses with DEA, ATF, and FBI

Dr Henry C. Lee has also completed many special training courses at the FBI Academy; Alcohol, Firearms and Tobacco (ATF) Agency; Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA); Royal Canadian Mounted Police and other law enforcement training programs.

Dr Henry C Lee – Research Scientist

This forensic expert on contemporary crime scene investigation worked at New York University Medical Center from 1968 to 1974 as a research scientist. He joined University of New Haven in 1975 and was granted tenure as a full professor three years later.

Develops Forensic Laboratory Services for the ConnecticutState Police

In 1975 he volunteered his service to assist the Connecticut State Police to develop forensic laboratory services and in 1979 he was appointed as the first Chief Criminalist for the State of Connecticut.

Dr Henry C Lee – Chief Criminalist for Connecticut

Currently, Dr. Lee is the Chief Criminalist for Connecticut and Director of the Connecticut State Police Forensic Science Laboratory. He is also a Professor of the Forensic Science Program at the University of New Haven. He has helped to set up the Henry C Lee Institute at the University of New Haven.

The Life of Dr Henry C Lee

Dr. Lee and his wife Margaret have been married for 35 years. They reside in Connecticut and have two grown children. He has a TV show on the truTV network titled Trace Evidence: The Case Files of Dr. Henry Lee, which highlights his work on many well-know cases.

Dr Lee has authored or co-authored over 20 books dealing with forensic science and has received numerous awards, citations and commendations.

Henry C. Lee has testified over 1,000 times in both criminal and civil cases. He has served as an expert witness in many high profile investigations and national and internationally known cases.

Famous Cases of Dr Henry C Lee

Over the past 40 years, Lee has assisted in with forensic evidence in many famous cases:

Sources:

Interview with Katherine Ramsland – Crime Library

Dr Henry C Lee's Website


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