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Serial Sex Offender Caught Following Car Accident
There is a certain psychology enmeshed in those who engage in serial violence, particularly those who terrorize with crimes as sexual predators. While their mindset may be fascinating to study, this is best done from the confines of a prison … Continue reading
Posted in crime, Serial
Tagged author, car accident, cold case, crime, criminologist, Desmond Campbell, diligent, emergency room, emily stone, forensics, jennifer chase, justice, mystery, police, serial, serial rapist, sex offender, sexual predators
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Serial Sex Offender Charged in Decade-Old Cold Case
It is always good news when a serial sex offender is brought to justice and made to face the punishment for his horrific crimes. When the offender is accused of harming children, the call for swift and the harshest possible … Continue reading
Was There a Rush to Convict in Nation’s Oldest Cold Case?
I want all of those who commit violent crimes, particularly those who harm children and others who are the most innocent among us, to be held accountable for their actions. But, I also want to know that the justice that … Continue reading
Posted in crime, Criminology
Tagged arson investigation, cold case, compulsion, conviction, crime, dark mind, emily stone, jennifer chase, killer, McCullough, mystery, thriller
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Man Who Allegedly Murdered His Family Nearly Forty Years Ago is Newest Addition to Most Wanted List
It is a cold case that is filled with horrific acts of brutality, clues left in multiple states, and a possible element of international mystery. And, the FBI is hoping that by highlighting its suspect on the Ten Most Wanted … Continue reading
Posted in crime, Criminology
Tagged burning, case, cia, cold case, crime, crime scene, detective, emily stone series, evidence, family, fbi, forensics, international, jennifer chase, jennifer chase author, justice, most wanted, multiple states, murder, mystery, police, tennessee, William Bradford Bishop
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Catch up with the Indies and Walk a Crime Scene on BOOK & CRIME TALK
I have just wrapped another blog talk radio show on BOOK & CRIME TALK this week. I love chatting with interesting people, whether it is a bestselling author or a cold case detective, I learn something new with every show. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Talk Radio, Police, Writing
Tagged author jennifer chase, award winning author and criminologist jennifer chase, blog talk radio, book & crime talk, cold case, crime fiction, crime scene investigation, forensics, gary ponzo, indie, joe giacalone, mystery, rebecca forster, thriller, writing a novel
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DNA under Fingernails Lead to Arrest in Decades-Old Cold Case
Every week seems to bring a new story of how advances in forensic technology are bringing closure to cold cases that had been held in police files without leads for ten years, twenty years, or longer. The scientific community and … Continue reading
DNA Offers Lead in Child Murders from Thirty-Five Years Ago
In yet another instance of our amazing members of law enforcement never giving up on bringing predators to justice, there is a new break in the killings of four children in Michigan thirty-five years ago. The story is one that … Continue reading