The research of a forensic handwriting specialist with 27 years of experience in the Questioned Documents Laboratory of the Israel Police has turned a long-held ancient belief upside down.
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At 7 years old, I met a friend to play at a dump site. He got there before me and started playing with what turned out to be a hand grenade. The bomb exploded in his hands. He died.
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"Loving, funny, outgoing, good sense of humor. Great-hearted, people's person, good listener, protector" is the way the victim's brother describes his idol.
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Melinda Tasca is participating in the most comprehensive study ever into the causes and effects of prison violence. Researchers expect their findings to enhance institutional culture and safety within prisons.
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Weaker gun laws in neighboring states appear to increase gun deaths in adjoining states, and strong gun laws may be negated by more permissive laws among neighboring states.
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After attempts to identify the victim did not produce a name, the BCCO reached out to the DNA Doe Project in December 2018 for help with the case.
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The Shelby County Criminal Court ordered DNA testing of crime scene evidence that has never been tested in Pervis Payne’s case.
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Migrants arrested for tending plants in the flats, houses and attics where cannabis is grown in bulk are often victims of trafficking and "debt bondage" - yet many are not recognized as such by police, according to a new study.
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A new study shows popular mobile messengers expose personal data via discovery services that allow users to find contacts based on phone numbers from their address book.
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At ISHI, Susan Walsh gave virtual audience members a sneak peak into her laboratory’s latest project—quantitatively predicting eye color from phenotypic and genotypic information.
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