Homicide & Murder Investigations
Homicide is one of the
most serious criminal charges a person can face. A conviction can lead to
life in prison or the death penalty. Prosecutors often rely on
circumstantial evidence, eyewitness testimony, and forensic reports, but these sources can be
flawed, misinterpreted, or manipulated.
How We Investigate Homicide Cases:
- Crime Scene Analysis – Reviewing forensic evidence, ballistic reports, and surveillance footage.
- Eyewitness Interviews – Identifying inconsistencies in statements and locating additional witnesses.
- Forensic Evidence Review – Analyzing DNA, fingerprints, and autopsy reports for errors or misconduct.
- Law Enforcement Report Scrutiny – Examining police investigations for procedural violations.

Case Study: United States v. Sebastien Robinson (Triple Homicide of DEA Agents – Not Guilty Verdict)
Our investigation revealed that key witnesses had been paid by the government to testify, despite the crime occurring 10 years prior. We located confidential informants in witness protection, obtained tape-recorded statements proving false testimonies, and secured the dismissal of all charges.