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Tag Archives: homicide
9 Strategic Steps for a Successful Crime Scene Investigation
To perform a successful crime scene investigation, there are a myriad of individual procedures used by investigators. And, of course, different crimes call for specific methods. Despite, however, the various tactics and circumstances, individual investigators generally utilize the following nine … Continue reading
Forensic Files: DNA Cracks Decades-Long Murder Cases #ForensicFriday
Each year, more and more cold murder cases are solved through forensic DNA genetic analysis. As the science continues to evolve and produce tangible results, thousands of victims and their family members receive the bittersweet gifts of justice and closure. … Continue reading
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NEWS UPDATE: Welcome Publication Day! HER LAST WHISPER Is Finally Here!
Detective Katie Scott is back! And Cisco too! HER LAST WHISPER: An absolutely unputdownable crime thriller (Detective Katie Scott book 2) *** Katie focuses her mind, trying to keep another anxiety attack at bay. The victim’s long brown hair is … Continue reading
Modern Forensics: A Criminal’s Worst Nightmare
Cutting-edge technological innovations in the field of forensic science has always been spurred by criminals and their insatiable pursuit of the perfect crime. Here are a few modern forensic advances that strike fear in the hearts of those nefarious characters … Continue reading
Infant Abducted from Home Following Shooting Found Dead
The community was already stunned when the news reported that three people in Long Beach had been shot inside their home. This anger and fear turned to horror when it was revealed that a three-week-old infant was now missing from … Continue reading
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Tagged author, books, child killer, cold case, crime, csi, emily stone, home shooting, homicide, infant, jennifer chase, kindlebooks, long beach, murder, mystery, san diego, writer
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Indian Man Kills His Daughter’s Alleged Rapist
When you see a horrible crime described on the evening news, do you ever stop and think about what you would do if someone you loved was a victim of such brutality? I imagine it must be incredibly difficult for … Continue reading
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Tagged alleged, author, crime, criminologist, current-events, daughter, emily stone, emily stone series, film short, homicide, india, jennifer chase, justice, justice system, justified, murder, parent, rape, rapist, victim
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Preteen Who Wanted to Please a Fictional Character is Currently Incompetent to Stand Trial
I have studied criminal psychology. I am fascinated by what triggers an individual to commit horrible acts of violence against a fellow human being, and have spent countless hours in classrooms, talking to forensic psychologists, learning from members of law … Continue reading
Posted in Criminology
Tagged author jennifer chase, award winning, child psychology, crime, criminal psychology, criminology, defense, emily stone series, first degree, forensic psychologists, homicide, intentional, juvenile, murder, mystery, not competent, preteen, schools, suspense, trial
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