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Mother of Columbine Killer Wished for His Death
I am sure that just about everyone reading this has a clear memory of how they felt when first hearing the news about the horrific shootings at Columbine High School in April 1999. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed twelve … Continue reading
Mass Shootings and the Complexity of Crime — Profiler, Forensic Scientist Brent Turvey
“Crime is complex; evidence is complex; and people are complex.” “…the less one knows about something, the simpler and more certain things seem. While illusions are convenient, allowing us to pretend that we have achieved some level of understanding so … Continue reading
























