Chicago Police Department detectives have secured murder charges against a suspect who fled the country during an investigation that began more than two decades ago.
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Serving in an advisory capacity, the teams will analyze case materials and make recommendations for evidence suitable for further forensic testing.
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Forensic experts are inviting the public to put their sneaker knowledge to the test, and contribute to an award-winning research project.
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The change reflects a broader transformation in how the university prepares students for careers in forensic science—moving away from glamorized television portrayals toward the tedious, detail-oriented reality of actual crime scene work.
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Over the last several years, there has been a growth in the number of options for the public to submit images and videos directly to agencies. This has been an enormous help, as it enables officers to review the evidence more quickly and disseminate pertinent information to the public.
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They soon came to learn that the initial assessments from 1988 were inaccurate. Originally, authorities believed that New Buffalo Jane Doe was a Caucasian woman in her 40s or 50s, but she turned out to be African American and in her 70s at the time of her death.
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In October 2025, Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee was finally identified through advanced latent print analysis as Maureen L. Minor Rowan, known by friends and family as “Cookie.”
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Detectives with the CMPD Cold Case Unit have identified a 2016 deceased victim using forensic investigative genetic genealogy.
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Crandell was found murdered in her office at Prince George’s Hospital Center in Cheverly. The suspect is Baari Shabazz. He died in 2019 at the age of 69.
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A report from the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) suggests Tennessee’s crime labs are at or near capacity and the state must consider expanding current facilities and building new ones if there’s any hope of addressing the current evidence backlog.
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