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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 Mystery of Baby John Doe
February 28, 1988 saw some early signs of springtime life for bitterly cold Cheyenne, Wyoming. Lots of townspeople were out walking that day to release some of that pent up winter energy. Two of those townspeople would make the local news for their frightful discovery near McKinney Drive and Happy Jack Road.
By Real Monsters 5 years ago in Criminal
Dead to rights (follow up from Merlot wins in the end)
I'd had a few weeks off enjoying the ocean with my two boys Belgian Malinois I'd had a hectic month so time off was just what I needed, every time supplies were required I'd put my usual disguise on! As far as the locals new an elderly lady in her 55's to 60's lived here not a young curvaceous 5'2 brunette, I'd had so many aliases I had forgotten my own birth name! I'd gotten use to the many disguise's & was becoming to comfortable being someone else I never celebrated a birthday as I didn't even know when the actual date was! Come to think of it I wasn't even shore of my actual age, Years ago I new that this would be a solitary life! One of loneliness & that! Is why I chose this profession, The first kill was the hardest! Once I'd learned how to cut off my emotions it just kept getting easier! In fact you could say I'd become colder than Ice. We were getting low on stock & I needed to do a run into town, I lived so far away from civilisation I doubt anyone would even venture out this far and even if they did I had made sure they'd never find my place, all access roads or tracks leading curious people to snooping any where close to my retreat would eventually take them back to the local beach cantina it was a long roundabout trek but it worked out all the same, I'd covered my tracks like I've said many times matriculates in everything I do, check! triple check! never leave any stone unturned always stay three steps in front of everything & everyone.
By Roberta Russell5 years ago in Criminal
FBI Asks Public for Help in New Mexico Cold Case
Knock. Knock. Knock. 9-year old Anthonette “Squirrel” Cayedito was fast asleep at 3:00 AM that night of April 6, 1986, when she and her younger sister Wendy heard progressively louder raps on the door of their Gallup, New Mexico apartment.
By Real Monsters 5 years ago in Criminal
The Jack the Ripper Case and Why it Caused the Media Frenzy that it did.
Jack the Ripper is to date one of the world’s most prolific serial killers. He was active in London before the term “serial killer” came into existence, which makes him one of the earliest serial killers to have existed. His modus operandi, while not unique in this day and age, gave the media at the time a lot to write about.
By Nazneen Dubash5 years ago in Criminal
To the Georgia State Patrol ..
I had never met a Ga State trooper until 7/12/2019. While the Pooler PD was terrorizing me over either a dead car battery or being in need of gas and leaving me in a Starbucks parking lot with my two animals, then taking them away and leaving me in the car for months before they took the car with no legal reason, which they remain in possession of and have been lying about for almost two years I met one.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal
The Wonderland Gang Murders
The Wonderland murders, also known as the Four on the Floor Murders and the Laurel Canyon Murders, are four unsolved homicides that occurred in Los Angeles on July 1, 1981. Investigators believe that the targets were the five Wonderland gang members named for Wonderland Avenue, where they rented a house. Yet, only three were there at the time of the assassinations, along with one known associate and the gang leader’s wife. That evening, unknown assailants broke in and bludgeoned four of the occupants to death with hammers and pipes, leaving the fifth barely alive.
By Cynthia Varady5 years ago in Criminal
The lost boys
Frequently, my grandson asks me what I did for fun as a child. I told him I grew up during the late 70s and early 80s. It was a different time. We didn’t have cellphones, cable television or even a computer. We spent our days riding bikes, playing football or we just took long walks.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
Discharge Gun Firearm
Procedural Posture Plaintiff internet user sued defendants, four payment processors, for unfair competition, alleging that each processor abetted the operation of an illegal lottery. The law of shooting Penal Code 246 . The trial court sustained the processors' demurrer without leave to amend. On appeal, the court affirmed as to three of the processors and remanded as to the fourth. The California Supreme Court directed the court to reconsider in light of subsequent case law.
By Alyson Alvord5 years ago in Criminal









