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BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhuanet) -- A top U.S. forensic
expert and veteran of high-profile cases such as the O.J. Simpson murder trial
said he discovered on Friday new clues to the mysterious shooting on Chen
Shui-bian.
Within hours of arriving in Taiwan,
Henry Lee said his team had re-examined the bullets and casings used in the
shooting that lightly wounded Chen and had found distinct markings.
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| Lee will visit the scene of the March 19
shooting in the southern town of Tainan and the hospital where Chen
Shui-bian was treated after suspicions were raised on the March 19
shooting. (China
Daily/Reuters) | "We saw
some machine marks, and these machine marks need further study," Lee told
reporters before departing for the city of Tainan, where the shooting occurred.
"Naturally every machine will leave a unique mark so
we are investigating further," added Lee, who arrived with his team early on
Friday with boxes of high-tech equipment. He declined to give more details about
the case.
Chen was shot on the eve of March 20's highly
disputed election, which the "president" won by a slim 0.2 percent margin.
Many have voiced suspicion that the attack was staged
to win sympathy votes and demanded a impartial probe.
Chen was gashed across the stomach and his running
mate Annette Lu was wounded in the knee by two bullets fired from a homemade
handgun as they campaigned in an open-top Jeep.
Lee has said the attack with a low-powered gun did
not look like a professional job nor did it look like self-inflicted.
Police say they have no suspects for so far, but are
seeking two men seen on security video leaving the scene within minutes of the
attack, one on foot and the other on a scooter.
Lee, head of a forensics institute in the U.S. state
of Connecticut, is set to interview doctors and nurses who treated the Chen in
Tainan, as well as inspect the Jeep and the scene of the shooting.
Opposition Kuomintang leader Lien Chan says sympathy
votes swung the outcome, pointing to opinion polls in his favour before the
attack.
(China Daily/Agencies)
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