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Serial Killer Suspect Dies 1 Day after Third Victim Identification

One day after genetic genealogy finally identified I-90 Jane Doe (1992), her alleged murderer— suspected serial killer Clark Perry Baldwin—died in prison from a heart attack.

 

It is unknown when or how the man died, but there was no direct evidence of a traumatic injury, like a gunshot wound or blunt force trauma, and the man's cause and manner of death were ruled as ...

 

Roberson would become the first person in the U.S. executed based on the widely discredited “shaken baby” hypothesis.

 

The Pulaski County Coroner's Office is seeking public help in identifying skeletal remains found in a wooded area near St. Robert, Mo. on Jan. 9, 2023.

 

Hosted by former clinical psychologist Dr. Elin Lantz Lesser, America's Crime Lab takes listeners behind the scenes of groundbreaking investigations, revealing how scientists, detectives, victim ...

 

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.

 

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