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University of Idaho Murders: The Bryan Kohberger Investigation [Part 2]
The Deepfake Crisis: How AI is Reshaping Criminal Justice
Young Serial Killers: Breaking Down the Research
The Halo Effect’s Surprising Limits: When Beauty Can’t Sway Justice
Dangerous Behavior: Stalkers Using “Apple Air Tags” to Spy on, Harass, Threaten Lovers And Spouses
Psychology
Are Psychopaths Born Or Made?
The Question of Why: Did Ted Bundy have Dissociative Identity Disorder?
What Should We Do With Teenage Psychopaths?
A Criminal Disorder? Advances in Neurocriminology Are Leading The Way
An Interview With Former FBI Profiler Mark Safarik on Violent Offending and Criminal Behavioral Analysis
Family Violence
Reckless Speculation about Jeffrey MacDonald
O. J. Simpson Trial: 26 Years Later
O. J. Simpson: Murder in the First Degree
Reasonable Doubt: The Hendricks Family Murders
A Convicted Killer, Two Criminologists, and One Podcast: Direct Appeal Investigates ‘Suitcase Killer’ Melanie McGuire Case
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University of Idaho Murders: The Bryan Kohberger Investigation [Part 1]
Luke D’Wit: Fentanyl And The Betrayal of Carol and Stephen Baxter
Unraveling the Fiona Beal Murder Case
A Mysterious Crime in Houston’s Inwood Forest: The Complex Trial That Followed Golf Pro Gary Cooper’s Murder [Part 2]
The Virginia McCullough Case: A Daughter’s Dark Secret
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Watching Casey Anthony: Two Authors Document A Controversial Trial
Connected By Fate: Unmasking The Brutal Killer of Melissa Ann Witt
Strangled: A Courageous Fight Against The Darkest Corners of Humanity
The Girl I Never Knew: Melissa Ann Witt Deserves Justice
Befriending A Serial Killer: An Interview With Mark Austin
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When the Sirens Fade: Inside the World of Crime Scene Cleanup
Domestic Violence: An Urgent Crisis and the Need for Certification
Is A Car Accident A Criminal Or Civil Case?
How to Prove Sexual Abuse Without Physical Evidence
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Monthly Archives: July, 2015
Forensics Science And Dr Joseph Bell: The Real Sherlock Holmes
4 January, 2025
The birth of forensics science can be attributed to Dr Joseph Bell whose observational techniques were the basis for the character of Sherlock Holmes.
Serial Killers And Childhood Abuse: Is There A Link?
2 January, 2025
Many serial killers have reported a history of childhood abuse. This study examined 50 US convicted serial killers to examine the possible relationship between childhood abuse and serial murder.
When Narcissistic Rage Ends In Murder
3 January, 2025
When a true narcissist is challenged they can explode in a narcissistic rage, an anger so fierce it can result in violence and in some cases, murder.
Pathological Narcissism And The Cult Leader
6 January, 2025
Cult leaders tend to have one thing in common; they all show pathological narcissism, a condition which can cause devastation to those around them.
Sociopathic Children and Psychopathic Behaviour
10 January, 2025
Recognizing psychopathic traits and sociopathic children early could be the key to preventing anti-social and criminal activity in later life.
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