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John Preston (dog handler) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Preston (dog handler) John Preston (died 2008)〔("Dog handler led to bad evidence: Calls grow for reinvestigating cases from 1980s" ), Florida Today, John A. Torres and Jeff Schweers, June 21, 2009〕 was a dog handler and former state trooper from Pennsylvania〔("Investigations and elections provide new hope for justice" ), ''Orlando Sentinel'', Scott Maxwell, July 26, 2009〕 who testified for the prosecution in criminal cases across the country in the early 1980s.〔 Preston claimed that his dog (named Harass II〔("How many more are innocent?" ), ''Orlando Sentinel'', Scott Maxwell, June 14, 2009〕 or Harrass 2〔(Man in Prison for 27 Years Because of Faulty Scent-Tracking Dog ) Chris Dade, Jul 31, 2009, DigitalJournal.com〕) could perform feats of forensic detection far beyond the abilities of other investigative dogs.〔("Does it pass the smell test?" ), ''Victoria Advocate'', Victoria, Texas, Leslie Wilber, July 12, 2009〕 As an expert, Preston was paid $300 per day; in his previous job as a Pennsylvania state trooper, he was paid $20,000 per year.〔 Brevard County, Florida, paid Preston $37,429 in the first half of 1984 alone.〔 ==Claimed abilities of his dog== Preston claimed that his dog could smell human traces years or months after a suspect walked over the ground,〔 on heavily trafficked streets,〔 or both.〔, 1984, ''20/20'', ABC News, excerpted by the Florida Innocence Project〕 He claimed that his dog could smell underwater, and, in a case against a man who was eventually freed on DNA evidence, Preston claimed that his dog could track a human scent even after hurricanes.〔 Tracking dog experts say these feats are impossible.〔〔 Preston's dog would sometimes urinate on the evidence while Preston claimed it was working.〔
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