WEST HAVEN, Conn., March 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- World-renowned forensic scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee passed away peacefully on Friday, March 27, at his home in Henderson, Nevada, displaying remarkable strength, grace and resilience during a brief illness. He was 87 years old. His passing was announced by his family, in conjunction with the University of New Haven, where he served as a distinguished professor for more than 50 years.
In his final days, Dr. Lee was finalizing a book regarding missing-persons investigations, which will be published in the near future. He has authored or co-authored more thanโฏ40 books.ย
Dr. Lee joined the University of New Haven in 1975 and founded the University'sโฏforensic scienceโฏprogram, developing it from a small classroom equipped with a single fingerprint kit into an internationally recognized multi-disciplined academic department considered one of the nation's best.ย
In 1998, he founded the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, and, in 2010, the University opened an ultra-modern home for the institute, a three-story, 15,000 square-foot facility featuring the mostโฏcutting-edgeโฏforensics investigation technology, including a crime scene center, a high-tech forensic room, a crisis management center, andโฏa state-of-the-artโฏlearning center.โฏ"The Institute will become a catalyst enabling professionals in the field to work together," Dr. Lee said at its unveiling. "The world then becomes a small community engaged in fighting crime."ย
For more than 20 years while at the University of New Haven, Dr. Lee served as chief criminalist for the State of Connecticut and director of the Connecticut State Police Forensic Science Laboratory from 1978 to 2000 and was Commissioner of the state's Department of Public Safety and Connecticut State Police from 1998-2000. He was Chief Emeritus for the state of Connecticut's Division of Scientific Services from 2000 to 2010.
Throughout his legendary career, Dr. Lee has served as a forensics expert in all 50 states and more than 46 countries, and has lectured in more than 70 countries.โฏHe has been a consultant for 600 law enforcement agencies and has testified more than 1,000 times in both criminal and civil courts in the United States and abroad, most notably in the O.J. Simpson case. For some of the highest-profile cases, Dr. Lee provided investigativeโฏassistance, including the murder of JonBenรฉt Ramsey, the Helle Crafts woodchipper murder, the Laci Peterson case, the death of Chandra Levy, the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart, 9/11 forensics investigation, and the reinvestigation of the John F. Kennedy assassination.โฏ
Dr. Lee was born November 22, 1938, in Rugao, Jiangsu, China, where a multi-story museum stands in his honor. His family relocated to Taiwan where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in police administration from the Taiwan Police College in 1960. He became a police officer in the Taipei Police Department, rising to captain at the age of 22, the youngest in Taiwanese history.ย
Dr. Lee moved with his late wife to the United States in 1964. Dr. Lee earned his Ph.D. (1975) and master's (1974) degrees in biochemistry from New York University, and a bachelor's degree in forensic science from John Jay College (1972).โฏDr. Lee has beenย conferredย 30 honorary degrees, including from the University of New Haven in 1991 and 2010.ย Dr. Lee was an emeritus member of the University's Board of Governors for nearly 30 years.
Dr. Lee was pre-deceased by his wife Margaret Lee in 2017. He is survived by his daughter Sherryย Hersey and son Stanley Lee, their respective spouses, Ted and Romy, and their four grandchildren,ย David Hersey and Rachel Hersey Hotaj, and Joseph and Alexander Lee, as well as his wife Angelย Xiapingย Jiang and her sons Yan Liu and Tianchen Liu.
The eleventh of 13 children, Dr. Lee credited his sister Dr. Sylvia Lee-Huang for supporting him throughout his studies and his career. Dr. Lee recently said, "Without the support of Dr. Sylvia Lee-Huang, there would be no Dr. Henry Lee."ย
Committed to giving back, he had contributed his speaking honoraria and major gifts over the years. Ever humble, he did not want a memorial or celebration of life.
Donations mayย be made in his memory to the Friends of Dr. Henry C. Lee Fund, which supportsย critical enhancements to laboratory spaces, equipment, and teaching facilities, ensuring that the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciencesย remainsย at the forefront of forensic science education for generations to come. Special giftsย may be discussed by emailing botis@newhaven.edu or calling 203-932-7263.
Friends may post comments, memories and photos on a Kudoboard page dedicated to Dr. Lee.
Read more about Dr. Lee's legacy.
View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/apac/news-releases/internationally-acclaimed-forensic-scientist-dr-henry-c-lee-dies-leaving-remarkable-legacy-302727737.html
SOURCE University of New Haven
Discover thousands of colleges and courses, enhance skills with online courses and internships, explore career alternatives, and stay updated with the latest educational news..
Gain high-quality, filtered student leads, prominent homepage ads, top search ranking, and a separate website. Let us actively enhance your brand awareness.