Caribon V. Trible Case Summary

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Hair
Name of the Case: Tribble v FBI
Victim: Tribble
Suspects: FBI
How the hair of fiber made a connection for the case: Tribble was convicted of murder back in 1978 based on hair evidence that linked him to the crime. It was later found out in 2006 that the hair was not really Tribbles’ but actually a dog's hair.

Name of the Case: Elizabeth Ballard
Victim: Elizabeth Ballard
Suspects: 2 men
How the hair of fiber made a connection for the case: The hair of one of the men’s dog was found on the stocking of Elizabeth Ballard after they killed her, rapped her body in plastic, and dumped in in a shallow grave in the desert in New Mexico.
Fiber
Name of the Case: Murder By The Lake
Victim: Sofia Silva, Kati Lisk, Kristin Lisk
Suspects: Richard Marc

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