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Whodunnit, and why? All about criminal investigations and the forensic methods used to search for clues and collect evidence to get to the bottom of the crime.
The Killer's Game
Detective Jack Taylor had seen his fair share of gruesome crime scenes in his twenty years on the force, but nothing had prepared him for what he was about to face. The body of a young woman lay on the ground in front of him, her throat slit open, her eyes wide with terror. The killer had left no clues, no evidence, and no witnesses. It was as if he had vanished into thin air.
By Alagumuthukumar Dhakshinamoorthy3 years ago in Criminal
The Lake Bodom Murders, a Horrific Mystery of Brutality and Murder
The Lake Bodom Murders are one of the most perplexing and unsolved crimes in the history of Finland. The incident occurred on 5th June 1960, when four teenagers went camping at Lake Bodom, about 22 kilometres from Helsinki. They set up their tent on the lakeside and enjoyed a carefree evening until the early hours of the next day when an unknown assailant attacked them with a knife, leaving three of them dead and one seriously injured.
By Sam H Arnold3 years ago in Criminal
Calcutta High Court summons Global HSBC Head honchos on criminal fraud committed on retired Indian Army major
HSBC has done it again. In the past Suchitra Krishnamoorthy, a film star who played “Anna” opposite SRK in Khabhi Khushi Khabhi Ghum, had complained to SEBI of the way she had been defrauded by the Bank. The actress had been fighting a long battle with the global banking major. When HSBC found out that she had money deposited in her HSBC account they promised her extravagant assured return of 24% from mutual funds as well as insurance. Each time Ms. Krishnamoorthy complained about losses in her account, the standard reply was that the relationship manager has been fired and that the bank will make up for the losses with judicious investments. Needless to say, the losses were never made good. The one-way road for the customer was downhill.
By Public Pulse3 years ago in Criminal
Humza Useless: Not Racist Its Fact.
Dan Wooton of GB News was speaking about the apparent downfall of the SNP. Recently, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon suddenly resigned. The reason for this resignation was not clear. Although many thought it was because Ms. Sturgeon has been unable to get her dearest wish politically that of Scottish independence. Her bid was narrowly defeated in 2014. Ever since the UK left the EU she has been using this as a weapon to campaign for another vote to free Scotland (as she sees it) from the rest of the UK. However, Westminster blocked any Scottish move for another referendum on independence.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in Criminal
Is your mobile phone spying on you?
Is your mobile phone spying on you? This is a question that has been asked by many people in recent years. With the rapid advances in technology and the increasing use of mobile phones in our daily lives, concerns have been raised about the possibility of these devices being used to track and monitor our activities without our knowledge or consent. In this blog post, we will explore the topic of mobile phone spying and examine the evidence for and against the idea that our phones are being used to spy on us.
By The Tech Corner3 years ago in Criminal
The train crime
As a detective agency, it was my job to solve some of the most complex cases that came my way. But there was one case that stuck with me more than any other, and that was the Train Crime. It was a case that involved murder, theft, and deceit, and it all took place on a train from New York to Chicago. The main heroine of this story was Andrea, a young woman who found herself in the middle of the crime and who would end up being a key witness in the investigation.
By Kishore kumar3 years ago in Criminal
Karikkan Villa Murder
Karikkanvilla murder is a criminal incident occurred at Meenthalakkara in Tiruvalla, in the south Indian state of Kerala in 1980. The murder was one of the criminal cases which drew considerable media and public interest in Kerala, which eventually led to the arrest and conviction of all the four accused. The case also led to a debate on the legal and moral implications of capital punishment as the prime accused, Reni George, went on to become a noted social worker.
By Promod Kumar S3 years ago in Criminal
Death of Gloria Ramirez
Gloria Cecilia Ramirez (January 11, 1963 – February 19, 1994)was a woman from Riverside, California, who was dubbed "the Toxic Lady" or "the Toxic Woman" by the media when several hospital workers became ill after exposure to her body and blood.
By Promod Kumar S3 years ago in Criminal
The Child Who Grew Up Inside A Closet, Lauren Kavanaugh's Horrible Torture
On June 11, 2001, cops arrived to the Hutchins, Texas, home of Kenneth and Barbara Atkinson. They'd gotten a message reporting that Barbara's child, eight-year-old Lauren Kavanaugh, was being assaulted, but nothing could have prepared them for what they witnessed when they entered.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
Ryan Poston's Murder By His Girlfriend — And Her Strange Conduct in Front of Cops
Northern Kentucky University is where Fort Mitchell, Kentucky-born attorney Ryan Poston obtained his law degree. Poston would die at the hands of his lover Shayna Hubers in Highland Heights, Kentucky, the place where his alma institution is located.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal









