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Study Provides Investigators New Clues about Bloodstains

When blood strikes fabric, it leaves a stain. But it can be difficult to accurately assess things like how quickly blood was traveling when it struck the fabric.

 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office has applied for and been awarded $14,000 from the Oregon Cold Case Investigators Association to reexamine a 1994 cold case homicide.

 

Investigators believed she had been killed two to three days prior to being discovered, having sustained multiple stab wounds to her neck and torso.

 

Mary Cooper, 56, was hiking on Pinnacle Lake Trail with her daughter, Susanna Stodden, 27. Their bodies were discovered along the trail, both having suffered fatal gunshot wounds.

 

Beyond drug enforcement, first responders need to adapt to today’s natural disasters and emergency situations that require faster action due to the hazards associated with more synthetic materials.

 

When the master’s program was approved in late May, Iancu said students already were waiting in the wings. Eight applications are now in review, and the first cohort of graduate students is expected ...

 

This possibility exceptionally skilled man is the oldest Egyptian to have his genome sequenced to date. He lived around 4,500 to 4,800 years ago—the age of the first pyramids.

 

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