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Renowned Taiwanese-American forensic scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee died in the U.S. on March 27. Lee provided expertise on multiple high-profile cases, including the September 11 attacks, the O.J. Simpson trial, and the Kennedy assassination reinvestigation.

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00:00Renowned Taiwanese-American forensic scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee, known locally as Lee Changyu, has died at 87.
00:09Lee was considered a pioneer in modern forensic science and spent over 50 years training future investigators at the University
00:17of New Haven.
00:18During his life, he provided expertise in 46 countries and lectured in over 70.
00:23He contributed to multiple high-profile cases, including the September 11th attacks and O.J. Simpson trial.
00:31Lee was born in China and moved to Taiwan at the end of the Chinese Civil War before relocating to
00:37the U.S.
00:38He died in his home in the U.S. state of Nevada on Friday, March 27th.
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