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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 Pill That Led To Four Deaths
Leah Sarah Betts was a young woman who was born on November 1st 1977 and grew up in Latchingdon, Essex. On the Saturday of the week, she turned 18 she had planned to have a party to celebrate. She got ready with her best friend, Sarah Cargill. They were so close, in fact, that people used to call them the Siamese twins because they were inseparable.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
"Crimes and Consequences: A Look into the Criminal Mind"
The criminal mind is a complex and fascinating subject that has been studied by experts for decades. Understanding the reasons behind criminal behavior is crucial in preventing and solving crimes, as well as in providing rehabilitation for those who have committed them.
By Paul Andrew3 years ago in Criminal
Zelensky’s adviser resigns over Dnipro remarks
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is a relatively new leader, having taken office in 2019. Despite his lack of political experience, he has already made a name for himself as a charismatic and unorthodox leader. In this article, we will explore some of the advice that President Zelensky has given to both the Ukrainian people and the international community.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Criminal
5 Serial Killers Who Were Never Caught
Monsters linger amongst the shadows of society. They are our friends, our teachers, our doctors, our cashiers, and our neighbors. They are us. It is hard to acknowledge the harsh reality that some people are born evil. Others are a product of a putrid environment. There are many ways a person could get so low, but you would never think someone would get as low as to take another person’s life.
By The Darkest Sunrise3 years ago in Criminal
5 Strange Cases of People Vanishing Into Thin Air
Disappearances without a trace are eerie and often leave more questions than answers. It's a fascinating concept that has baffled many people for years. There are a bunch of theories out there about what could happen to someone who goes missing, but the truth is that we may never really know for sure.
By Author Eve S Evans3 years ago in Criminal
The Final Voyage of the Edmund Fitzgerald
There have been millions of ships built over the centuries, but only a handful have achieved fame. Most of those that have done so were warships or vessels that displayed such a degree of innovation that they were considered prototypes in the evolution of ships. Some ships have achieved notoriety not because of their accomplishments, but because of their catastrophic failures. The sea beds are littered with examples of the power of both nature and the human propensity towards violence, miscalculation, and simple bad luck.
By Author Eve S Evans3 years ago in Criminal
The Medical Student Who Disappeared Into Thin Air
It is every person's worst nightmare to be lost in a crowd and never be seen or heard from again. Unfortunately, this is what happened to Brian Shaffer. Shaffer was a medical student who went out with friends to kick off their Spring Break. After entering the bar, Shaffer got lost in the crowded bar. After a while friends assumed he left and had gone home, but this was not the case. Shaffer would never be seen or heard from again.
By Author Eve S Evans3 years ago in Criminal
How security guards at Brixton Academy allegedly took bribes during Asake's London concert
According to a police inquiry, security personnel at the Brixton Academy, the south London venue for Nigerian musician Asake's concert where two people died in a stampede, allegedly accepted payments to admit concertgoers without tickets.
By Gift Adene3 years ago in Criminal









