Two forensic experts analyzed the 911 tape for the Orlando Sentinel.
Tom Owen, forensic consultant for Owen Forensic Services LLC and chair emeritus for the American Board of Recorded Evidence, used voice identification software to rule out Zimmerman. Another expert contacted by the Sentinel, utilizing different techniques, came to the same conclusion…
Owen, a court-qualified expert witness and former chief engineer for the New York Public Library’s Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, is an authority on biometric voice analysis — a computerized process comparing attributes of voices to determine whether they match.
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By Mark Esposito, Guest Blogger The chair emeritus for the American Board of Recorded Evidence, Tom Owen, and Ed Primeau, a Michigan-based audio engineer and forensics expert, have independently concluded that the furtive pleas for... Read Post
The Orlando Sentinel reports that Tom Owen, forensic consultant, court-qualified expert witness and chair emeritus for the American Board of Recorded Evidence, analyzed the 9-1-1 recording of the night Trayvon Martin was shot and ki... Read Post