investigation
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 'Giggling Granny' Serial Killer
Nannie Doss (Giggling Granny) was an American serial killer responsible for eleven deaths between 1920s and 1954. She killed four out of her five husbands, two children, her stepsister, her mother, her two grandchildren and her mother-in-law.
By Dharrsheena Raja Segarran4 years ago in Criminal
Crime's Aftermath: A Overview of Crime Scene Cleanup
In the repercussions of any wrongdoing, however particularly after a fierce wrongdoing, wrongdoing casualties are left with an awful wreck to manage. Broken glass, unique mark dust, and now and again blood and tissue must be tidied up and discarded. Past the wreck and harm there is an undeniable risk from biohazards. That is the reason in the consequence of wrongdoing - a rough wrongdoing and the police reaction to it - you want a certified crime location tidy up organization. Most crime location cleanup can be categorized as one of four classes.
By James Robert4 years ago in Criminal
This Is Not Love
Courtesy: Lovely Stories Rimjhim Chaturvedi was the wife of renowned dentist Vishwajit Chaturvedi of Patna. Despite being wealthy and highly educated, she used to do business of Tantra Vidya. The lines of troubles were clearly visible on Dr. Vishwajit Chaturvedi's face. He was walking in the room, from there he was repeatedly peeping towards the main gate. Like eagerly waiting for someone to come.
By Subhash Kumar4 years ago in Criminal
The Iconic Mechanization of Evil In Society
If Lucifer had a table to sit at it, it would be the the 21st century. Forging beginnings was never his purpose. Acts of chaos his dream. So why did he raise his ugly head again when he was cast down long ago? Behold the virtue of streams of hatred that society gave birth to.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle4 years ago in Criminal
The Cold Case of Julie Pacey
Julie Pacey lived in Grantham, Lincolnshire with her husband, Andrew and their two children, 14-year-old daughter Helen and 11-year-old son Matthew. At the time of her death, Julie was 38 years old and worked part-time at a nearby nursery.
By Armchair Detective4 years ago in Criminal
The unsolved murder of Nancy Theobald
One of Cincinnati's most troubling homicides involved the murder of a brilliant 18-year-old University of Cincinnati student named Nancy Theobald. While attending college, Nancy worked at an Arby's restaurant that once stood on 263 Calhoun Street in Cincinnati. On November 16, 1977, Nancy finished her shift and left before 11p.m. She didn't drive and lived in a nearby apartment at 2971 Deckebach Avenue in Cincinnati with her brother and sister. On occasion, she would call her brother for a ride home.
By Marc Hoover4 years ago in Criminal










