Monday, December 1, 2014

Corrupt and inept Lorraine Heath seems to have ventured on her own and now offers up her forensic expertise as a consultant. She prominently posts in her website banner “Simplifying the Complex with Honesty and Integrity.” Honesty and Integrity is a given in any job and not usually something that one promotes about themselves, especially in the forensics industry. It’s expected.  People who are dishonest and lack integrity, however, will promote themselves as Heath has. Heath knows her reputation has been ruined because of her DNA tampering in the Baseline case. (Mark had been excluded from ALL DNA evidence tested by Phoenix police, even after all items were retested.)  

Heath’s work continues to be the buzz in the industry whenever the DNA in the Baseline investigation comes up. Conversation topics include things like:

  • How did Heath produce results on items where there was no DNA available?
  • Why did Heath hide the fact that there are two unrelated men who have identical Y DNA to the Goudeau’s?
  • How was she able to analyze Mark’s buccal swabs when she didn’t even have them until days later?
  • Why did she leave the country shortly after her so-called DNA findings?
  • and many, many more. . . .


She feels she needs to try to portray herself as honest because her reputation is so damaged. She is her own undoing. But, for whatever reason, people like Heath believe they can trick people into thinking that they are honest by simply telling everyone how honest they are.  We don’t believe or trust people who overly promote themselves, especially when it comes to fundamental, basic things like honesty and integrity.  So, in honor of one of the most dishonest, unethical forensic experts in North America, I re-posted the blog above. 

On another note: Finally an appeal attorney who takes note of Heath’s involvement and who describes her DNA “findings” in the appeal brief as “mysterious” and “tampered” with, as well as other choice, accurate descriptive words.

Just a matter of time.


Thank you.