VIRTUAL PROGRAM: More Crime Lab Case Files with Forensic Scientist Paul Zambella NEW DATE!

Thursday, April 711:00 AM—12:00 PMVirtual Programming - Register to receive participation information

**PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A VIRTUAL PROGRAM THAT WILL TAKE PLACE VIA ZOOM. Registrants will receive a link to access the Zoom Meeting via email.**

Join Paul Zambella as he discusses more of the most infamous cases in which he was involved as a forensic scientist at the Massachusetts State Police Crime Lab. Cases include a woman who encounters a man at a bar and meets a gruesome death; the torture and subsequent murder of a young man who is kept hostage in a home by several individuals; a woman who decides to spend the night with her mother and dies in a bizarre manner; and a routine traffic stop by a state trooper ends in a deadly encounter.

Paul Zambella was employed as a Forensic Scientist at the State Police Crime Lab for 36 years. His functions in the lab included crime scene investigator, criminalist, drug analyst, serologist and toxicologist. He participated in more than 500 crime scene investigations, examined thousands of physical evidence items and testified in more than 350 criminal trials. Paul has taught courses in Forensic Science at Northeastern University, Salem State University and Hesser College.

Register directly on Zoom HEREDue to the nature of the subject matter, this presentation is recommended for adults. 

This event was rescheduled from March 3 to April 7, 2022. 

Registration Required via Zoom link.