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 first rule of Care bear...we always talk about care bear.
In May of 2019 I started developing a conference I dubbed KCCO Baby Quantico Care bear Cartel Army. Carebear never operates in reverse..it was taken from Pay it Forward..We all know the movie with Helen Hunt and Hailey Joel Osment. If not here you go - A struggling single mother, a social studies teacher whose placid life is in perfect order and the student whose class assignment has profound repercussions when, instead of paying it back, the recipient of a kindness must Pay It Forward. The assignment is simple: Look at the world around you and fix what you don't like. #1 It has to be something that really helps people #2 Something they can't do by themselves. #3 Do it for them, and they do it for three other people. These are the first rules of KCCO- Keep Calm and Carebear on (No trademark infringement intended. Doing Business As is Valkyiere's Sanctuary.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal
The Disappearance of Security
At first I thought about her every day, every second. She crowded my worst nightmares and clouded my daydreams. I Googled her name several times a day hoping to see a positive update in her disappearance and news that she had returned home. However, as time aged and as her whereabouts got more confusing, she began to fade from my daily monitoring, but not from my thoughts. I had never met her, never came across the people who loved her, but little by little, Phoenix’s story merged into my own – a young, Black woman from the St. Louis suburbs who loved hard and trusted easily.
By Cherokee Sequoia5 years ago in Criminal
The Triangle of the St. Anne Marie
1964, Boston Harbor, Alexander Hayes. The St. Anne Marie is an antiquated beast; I approached the ship in dock, the presence it layed over the surrounding area was palpable. Although the smokestacks ended a fair few feet before the other ships, it imposed itself on the surrounding vessels and seemed to ride higher atop the water. The hull of the ship bristled with dents and scratches, which shone through the dull black protective coating. Strangely the damage made it shine in an almost divine way. The accommodating cabins and bridge seemed ripped straight from ancient Greece, or the southern equivalent; Wide pillars and soft white marble encapsulating a hewn wooden building. A veritable plantation house on the sea.
By Griffen Helm5 years ago in Criminal
The Disappearance and Murder of Dorothy Jane Scott
An Unexpected Find On August 6, 1984, a partially charred adult human skeleton was discovered half a mile east of Eucalyptus Drive in northeast Anaheim, California. Jesse Loza, a Macco Construction Company foreman, stumbled upon the remains at around 7:15 a.m. as he and his crew readied to lay pipe for Pac Bell telephone lines. Loza discovered the bones minutes after joking with his crew to “watch out for dead bodies.”
By Cynthia Varady5 years ago in Criminal
Infidelity: How A Private Investigator Can Help You Catch A Cheating Spouse?
It can be very frustrating when it comes to handling a cheating spouse. The feeling of rejection, hopelessness, betrayal, bitterness, doubt, and distrust will slowly eat you from the inside. And if you are becoming suspicious of your partner and see the signs of infidelity, you don’t have to bottle it up within yourself, you can ask a help of a private investigator.
By Anastasia Isabelle Wallen5 years ago in Criminal
Why Isn't Anyone Listening to the Atlanta Murderer?
On Tuesday, March 16, Robert Aaron Long attacked women at three spa/massage parlors in Atlanta, Georgia, killing eight people. Six of those killed were Asian women. This sparked outrage, fear and controversy, especially in the Asian-American community. It has come at a time when violence and harassment towards Asian in the US appears to be quite high. And therefore, this is being addressed as an anti-Asian hate crime by seemingly everyone.
By Chris Hearn5 years ago in Criminal









