A number of volunteers continued work on the case following bootcamp, and an investigative lead was developed—which was then turned over to the investigating agency.
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Mosley is believed to have forced his way into the home upon the victim coming to the door, where he then sexually assaulted Bolen, with her 6-year-old child present, before ultimately killing her by asphyxiation as she resisted, leaving behind critical biological evidence.
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Tennessee plans to execute Tony Carruthers on May 21 despite uncertainty of his guilt, which untested DNA and fingerprint evidence could clarify.
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The exam space was recently renovated to be warmer, calmer and more peaceful. Nurses walk patients through each step, ask permission and provide choices throughout the exam.
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Burks will investigate how anthocyanins, which are natural pigments found in plants, can act as color-based sensors to detect substances of international concern.
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In honor of Kaylee, Steve and Kristie have launched the “Murder Has a Name” foundation. The soon-to-be non-profit funds advanced forensic DNA testing in violent crime investigations.
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The partial human remains were determined to be the lower leg bones of a male subject and to be that of a male individual between the ages of 13 and 18 years old.
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Lawrence Loehr and his friend, Eugene Cates, had been murdered. Both were criminal justice students at San Joaquin Delta College with hopes of one day working in law enforcement.
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The Supreme Court ruling requires prosecutors to offer race-neutral explanations for excluding jurors. But is that enough?
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Using a digital twin, it is possible to predict with greater precision than at present how much alcohol a person has consumed and at what time.
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