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Global Drug Symposium Reports Increasing Use of Nitazenes

At a recent symposium on emerging global synthetic drug threats, multiple countries reported an increase in the number of deaths linked to nitazene use—including North America, Brazil, Australia, New ...

 

The woman, a confessed victim of Detroit serial killer Shelly Brooks, could not be identified.

 

In May 1987, a woman was raped at knifepoint by an unknown man in her Toronto apartment. Nearly six years later in 1993, a young woman was attacked by an unknown man while she was on a walking path in...

 

The Ramapo College of New Jersey Investigative Genetic Genealogy Center and the Retired Investigators Guild are proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership aimed at addressing one of the most ...

 

The map will help archaeologists, conservation scientists, and forensics experts match artifacts and plant, animal, and human remains found at locations around the world back to their most likely ...

 

A new study has shown that blowflies can inadvertently collect and retain DNA evidence from sexual assault crime scenes.

 

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