The visit occurred while French colleagues were preparing the launch of the National Forensic Police School, a new institution that aims to integrate modern crime scene investigation practices into training curricula that will serve to prepare new generations of excelling technicians.
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The victim was shot twice in the back of his head and he was stripped of all of his clothing. His hands were severed from his arms.
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So much evidence making so little sense. Weeks of transcripts from many witnesses nagged by DNA discrepancies—conflicting rectal swabs, immaculate mother, battered child. Something was missing, and we needed an answer soon.
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On May 16, 1985, the body of 18-year-old Christine Gallegos was found. She had been beaten, sexually assaulted, and shot to death.
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Do your wrinkles always form in the same pattern every time you're in the water for too long? According to new research, the answer is yes.
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For the first time since 2019, the San Diego Police Department has zero untested Sexual Assault Evidence Kits– a major milestone years in the making.
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The Pennsylvania State Police announced the initiation of its Rapid DNA program with the deployment of 15 fully automated genetic analyzers to troops across the Commonwealth.
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An independent audit found that 36 deaths in police custody over a two-decade span in Maryland should have been ruled homicides by the state’s top medical examiner Dr. David Fowler.
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"Was that really her testimony?", I asked Kulick. I now realized why Manuel's DNA was on everything, but Samantha on nothing.
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Almost 20 years after his remains were found in, a man who lived under an assumed identity has been identified as David D’Intinosanto.
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