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Police Officially Tie Yogurt Shop Killer to Another Murder

DNA analysis completed using evidence from the Kentucky victim’s post-mortem sexual assault kit confirmed what was expected—43-year-old Linda Rutledge was another victim of Brashers.

 

Officers located 84-year-old Alice Sharitz, who lived alone, lying on the living room floor. A wooden-handled knife was embedded in her chest, and she had visible abrasions on both knees.

 

The “fantastic four” chemical standards focus on the four, hard biomaterials—nails, hair, bones and teeth—that provide a consistent and critical reference point for forensic anthropology and ...

 

Researchers at the CFSRE have been working to develop faster and more flexible methods to detect and identify NPS in biological and drug samples.

 

Efforts to identify the man have been complicated by a lack of DNA matches and the inaccessibility of records, but the team working on this case have now identified a number of locations and families ...

 

While orthopedic surgeons are experts in musculoskeletal injuries, screening patients to identify intimate partner violence (IPV) is not routine.

 

A material derived from pineapple leaves provides a safer, more sustainable, and eco-friendly alternative. The novelty here is the fabrication of a cheap powder from biomass waste.

 

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