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Enrique Camarena Case Study
Lorice McKenzie 9/18/10
Mr.Izarry Forensic Sci.

The Enrique Camarena case

When I read the article I thought of how the evidence played such a big role in the case of Enrique. Even though the Mexican police did all they can to destroy all of the evidence FBI agents were able to use limited evidence to bring Enrique’s killers to justice. The MFJP tried to destroy the obvious evidence but it wasn’t enough because they were found out. This article was about when the FBI forensic team went to Mexico to

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