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Top 10 Places to Dispose of a Dead Body

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Nov 25, 2009, 10:33 am
Got a dead body to get rid of? Here are the Top 10 places to dispose of a dead body. 1. The Middle of the Ocean Add some blood to the water to attract sharks and really get rid of the evidence. 2. ...
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New Fingerprinting Technique Featured on AMW

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Nov 22, 2009, 7:22 am
Last night, on America’s Most Wanted, a finger printing technique was featured that showed how prints can be lifted from metal, even after the surface has been wiped clean. The technique involves e...
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Murder Riddle – Dead in the Desert

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Nov 18, 2009, 10:47 am
A man is found lying dead, face down and alone in the middle of the Sahara desert.  He is wearing a backpack.  The autopsy showed that his ribs, legs and arms were broken.  Based on the body...
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Video – Study of Human Decomposition

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Nov 15, 2009, 10:40 am
Warning – This video may be distrubing to some viewers At the University of Tenneessee, forensic athropolists study what happens to a body after death. Known as the Body Farm, the study of human de...
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Best Forensic Crime Scene Halloween Costumes

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Oct 28, 2009, 7:57 am
Still need a costume for this Halloween? Here are our favorite ideas for forensic crime scene costumes. Email us your Halloween costume and we will post the best ones on our blog – ideas@fore...
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Meet the Forensic Team that Solves Crimes

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Oct 25, 2009, 9:15 am
Forensic science encompasses a wide variety of scientific disciplines including biology, chemistry, computer, dentistry, neurology, pharmacy, genetics, pathology, psychiatry and toxicology. During a f...
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Murder Riddle – Press Play

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Oct 21, 2009, 7:26 am
Janice called 911 to report she just heard a gunshot from her neighbor Jerry’s house When the crime scene investigators arrive, they found Jerry dead at his desk, slumped down with a gun in his hand...
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Video – Arson Investigations

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Oct 18, 2009, 6:28 pm
One of the best ways to destroy a crime scene is to set it ablaze. Fibers, DNA, fingerprints, and most anything you can think of will be destroyed by the fire and the large amounts of water firefighte...
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Is Forensic Science as Fool Proof as We Think?

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Oct 14, 2009, 9:17 am
Popular Mechanics recently did a story on the shaky science of forensics. Crimes shows portray forensics as the end all be all to solving crimes, but are there methods really fool proof? Here is Popul...
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Succinylcholine – The Perfect Murder Weapon?

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Oct 11, 2009, 10:48 am
Seeing that my boyfriend, Jaren, and I watch way too much true crime TV, we have noticed a lot of references to the drug succinylcholine (pronounced suck-sin-al-coal-lean), or sux for short, lately, s...
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7 Tips on How to Dispose of a Car Used in a Crime

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Oct 7, 2009, 10:42 am
If you use a car in a crime, it can be the piece of evidence that proves you guilt. We all know the paperwork involved at the DMV – be careful what you do in/with your car becasue it can be trac...
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Murder Riddle – 2 Poisoned Drinks 1 Dead Man

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Oct 4, 2009, 9:22 am
Two men walk into a bar after a hard day’s work at the construction site, they walk into the crowded bar and proceed to order the same drink. The first man drinks it all down before it touches t...
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The Role of DNA at the Crime Scene

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Sep 30, 2009, 10:10 am
DNA evidence is the strongest and most reliable identification evidence that exists in crime investigation. It can come in the form of blood, hair, skill cells, semen and saliva. In this video, Dr. J...
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Definition of Murder Charges

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Sep 27, 2009, 7:59 am
If you kill someone and are brought to trial, there are different classifications of murder you can be changed with by the prosecution. These include first degree murder, capitol murder, second degree...
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Perfect Murder Motive – Make it Look Like a Robbery

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Sep 23, 2009, 10:40 am
Motive for murder is one of the key component investigators consider when trying to solve a case. The basic question is, “Why would someone want this person dead?” If you kill someone, you probabl...
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NY Times Reports that DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Sep 20, 2009, 7:57 am
Scientists in Israel have demonstrated that it is possible to fabricate DNA evidence, undermining the credibility of what has been considered the gold standard of proof in criminal cases. The scientis...
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Murder Riddle – How did this Man Kill his Wife and Get Away with It

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Sep 16, 2009, 8:57 am
A man kills his wife. No forensic evidence is needed to prove this since, many people watched him do it. There was even video footage of him committing the act. Yet, the police were not able to arres...
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How to Beat a Human Lie Detector

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Sep 13, 2009, 9:24 am
FBI agent and polygraph examiner, Bill Brown, explains how investigators watch a person’s body language to spot when they are telling a lie during an interrogation. This helps police to continue...
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Murder Weapons – 17 of the Most Deadly Poisons

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Sep 9, 2009, 10:52 am
Poisons can be an effective murder weapon. Without an autopsy and toxically screen, it is impossible to know how a person died. Poisons are delivered by either ingestion (by food or drink), injected o...
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What is the Most Difficult Crime to Solve? Hint: It is Not Murder

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Sep 6, 2009, 9:10 am
The most difficult crimes for law enforcement to solve are random crimes. These crimes are perpetrated again strangers and a clear cut motivate to why the victim was chosen isn’t evident. Although t...
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Murder Riddle with a Noose – How Did He Die?

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Aug 30, 2009, 9:03 am
Two police offers were investigating a mysterious death.  A man was found dead in an empty room, hanging from the ceiling, with a noose around his neck.  At first glance it would appear to be a suic...
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Top 10 Tips for Committing the Perfect Murder

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Aug 30, 2009, 8:18 am
Every year, hundreds of murders go unsolved, and sometimes undetected. When someone commits a crime of this type it is called a perfect crime. In this top 10 list, we give ten tips to help you commit ...
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Video – Trace Evidence in the Forensic Lab

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Aug 26, 2009, 9:42 am
  In this video, a forensic scientist demonstrates how they examine clothing involved in a murder for trace evidence such as hairs, fibers and bodily fluids. Taping is a method where forensic techni...
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How Evil are You – The Scale of Evil for Killers

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Aug 22, 2009, 7:29 pm
Forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Michael Stone, from Columbia University as studied murders that range from those that kill in self-defense to those that kill out of a jealous rage to psychopaths. After con...
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Forensic Footprints – 6 Tips on Getting Away with Murder by What Your Wear on Your Foot

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Aug 16, 2009, 10:51 am
Forensic investigators scour a crime scene for evidence that can point them in the direction of a suspect. Once they have a suspect, they use this evidence to prove the suspect committed the murder. S...
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How to Completely Erase Blood Evidence

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Aug 9, 2009, 9:00 pm
Blood left at a crime scene can leave a wealth of information for forensic investigators. Even if you clean up the crime scene and eliminate visual traces of blood, investigators can use chemicals rea...
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Murder Riddle – How Was He Shot?

Forensic Crimes posted an article on - Aug 5, 2009, 10:59 am
A man was shot to death while in his car. There were no powder marks on his clothing, which indicated that the gunman was outside the car and it was not self inflicted. However, all the windows were ...
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