David Brown died after being doused in kerosene and set on fire just a few blocks from his home in Atlanta in 1996, but without identification or clues to his identity, his disappearance wasn’t connected to his remains until now.
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While standing on the west side of the highway, one of them observed what appeared to be a bone. The two men then canvassed the area and located additional bones, concluding that they were human.
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University of Amsterdam PhD candidate Aya Fukami has identified hardware vulnerabilities in phones to bypass the security of modern devices, allowing her to extract data from phones in a way that was previously not possible.
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Partnership between the national government, the University of the Philippines, and Monash University will improve death investigation procedures locally through specialized training programs.
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The Scalable Rural Digital Forensics Initiative (RDFI) is a four-year, $3 million project supporting law enforcement agencies nationwide and their staff, particularly rural line officers, to enhance their ability to successfully initiate and carry out investigations involving digital evidence.
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During the routine processing of a sexual assault kit, the victim’s standard was discovered to be a two-person mixture.
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A new study describes how researchers used ancient DNA to corroborate the events of the saga and discover details about the “well man,” blending history and archaeology with science and setting a precedent for future research on historical figures.
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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) has identified the suspect in the murder of Melonie White.
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A woman, whose remains were discovered in Bowling Green, KY in 1984, is now known to be Patricia Armentrout, born on April 20, 1964 in Bethesda, Maryland.
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In her view, there would be substantial benefits to requiring burial rather than cremation for unidentified bodies and partial remains, where practicable.
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