In October 2020, a right foot bearing a shoe was found washed up on a beach near Fort Sumter, SC.
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The high-profile disappearances of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa in England and Gabby Petito have brought renewed attention to media bias in coverage of missing person cases.
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Despite years of complaints against the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office, the DOJ has not stepped in to help.
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What do you do when you know a crucial piece of digital evidence should be somewhere in a phone’s file, or in the Cloud, or in the social media account – yet it’s nowhere to be found? What are your options for finding that text message or photo?
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Researchers have recently published two independent studies assessing the impact of police budget cuts on missing person investigations, as well as the impact of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions on missing person reports in the UK.
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In April 1981, the skeletal remains of a young woman were found off I-80 near Route 30 in New Lenox, Illinois.
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All four men were convicted of Crawford’s murder in 2008, even though no physical evidence connected any of them to the crime and Dement’s “confessions” did not comport with the facts of the crime scene.
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The Department of Homeland Security awarded $999,406 to South Dakota-based small business Synthetik Applied Technologies, LLC to develop a targeted surface interrogation technology that quickly detects trace residues of explosives and illicit drugs on carry-on baggage, laptops and other items.
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual abuse survivors going through the criminal justice system has been "huge" with support services reporting referral increases of up to 366 percent.
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Facial reconstructions of three bodies exhumed last year by forensic anthropologists in Florida will be featured—along with 17 other John and Jane Does—in a month-long museum exhibit called “The Art of Forensics.”
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