After a woman was found dead in the woods, Ohio relied on a forensics expert in the murder case. Was it the right call?

In an interview with NBC News, Smock dismissed the anthropologists’ concerns and said he had studied strangulation and asphyxiation for nearly four decades. He stood by his findings and said there was only one possible cause of Noble’s death. “As far as I’m concerned, Emily Noble’s hyoid bone…#smock #emilynobles #delawarecounty #marksleeper #dateline #moore #desmoinesuniversity #dianemenashe #westerville #stevegrubbs
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