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Study Seeks Reform by Holding Perpetrators of Sex Crimes ‘Accountable’

A criminal justice professor is committed to reforming how sex crimes are handled by seeking to better understand the behavior, patterns and criminal histories of offenders identified as suspects.

 

On Oct. 7, 1986, the body of an unidentified male was discovered bound and shot multiple times in an execution-style killing.

 

The cause of death was determined to be self-inflicted, and no suicide note or identifying documents were found on the decedent.

 

For forensic anthropologists, bone lesions caused by cancer pose unique challenges due to their unpredictable nature and diverse presentations.

 

Loyola University Maryland is launching a new Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science degree in Fall 2025 to prepare students for growing career opportunities in the forensic sciences.

 

Another victim of alleged serial killer Herb Baumeister has been identified as Daniel Thomas Halloran, a man who was not reported missing or previously suspected as a victim.

 

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