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  • BRADLEY HAGERTY: Over the fierce opposition of prosecutors, the judge allowed Bernet to testify in court that these two factors help explain why Waldroup snapped that murderous night.

    Can Your Genes Make You Murder? 2010

  • BRADLEY HAGERTY: Bernet cited scientific studies over the past decade that have found that the combination of the genes and child abuse increases one's chances of being convicted of a violent offense by more than 400 percent.

    Can Your Genes Make You Murder? 2010

  • Bernet also took a blood sample and brought it to Vanderbilt's molecular genetics laboratory.

    Can Your Genes Make You Murder? 2010

  • We'd gone to auctions at Sotheby's during the '60s it was then called Sotheby Parke-Bernet and was situated on Madison Avenue in the 70s and I'd bid on Hemingway and Steinbeck first editions that I'd get for a few dollars.

    Reaching for That First-Edition High 2010

  • Bernet says they found that Waldroup has the high-risk version of the gene.

    Can Your Genes Make You Murder? 2010

  • BRADLEY HAGERTY: Holmes says it's way too early to use this research in a court of law, and he believes Bernet is spinning the data.

    Can Your Genes Make You Murder? 2010

  • Since 2004, Bernet and lab director Cindy Vnencak-Jones have been analyzing the DNA of people like Bradley Waldroup.

    Can Your Genes Make You Murder? 2010

  • Other studies have not found such a connection, but Bernet thought the jury should know about the gene.

    Can Your Genes Make You Murder? 2010

  • For those who read this blog regularly you already know The Complete Torpedo is a five volume hardcover collection of the brilliant series by Sanchez Abuli and living legend Jordi Bernet that Jimmy is supervising the translation on.

    Listen to Jimmy Palm–hey, it’s Darwyn Cooke! 2009

  • Holenstein, Elmar, 2005, “Jakobson and Husserl: A Contribution to the Genealogy of Structuralism”, in Bernet et al. 2005, 11-48.

    Anton Marty Rollinger, Robin 2008

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