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    Racism Related Murders

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    A murder of a black teen on November 23, 2012 at a local gas station in Florida was a tragic event, Michael Dunn a white middle-aged male opened fire on a car containing four unarmed black teens his reasoning for firing openly on the teens was he claimed he felt threatened because the teenagers choice of music which was rap and the loud volume they were playing it. He openly fired on these innocent teens because they were doing something he did not care for, along with him stereotyping the teens

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    Alyssa Bustamante Convicted Murderer Erin Potts Walden University Alyssa Bustamante On October 21, 2009, 9 year old Elizabeth Olten of Cole County, Missouri went missing. Over the next 48 hours, the authorities searched high and low in the hopes that she would be found still alive. Hundreds of volunteers gave up their time and energies to find the missing girl and figure out who could have taken her? (Romano, Tricia) Elizabeth Olten often played in the woods near her home, but was so scared

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    Double Murder Essay

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    I watched the Fox news on Monday night at 10. These are the stories that most caught my attention. • Double Murder in McKinney ­ A developing story of the murder of two sisters who were killed Monday afternoon. One of the victims is the wife of the suspect, and the other was her twin sister. According to McKinney P D they received a call at 5:40 for a domestic violence shooting, the officers found the two woman dead at the home. The suspect is in custody and is awaiting questioning. • 13 Year Old

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    The Jack the Ripper Murders happened in the East End of London in 1888 and, although the Whitechapel Murderer was only a threat to a small section of the community in a small part of London, the murders had a huge impact on society as a whole. A thing that puzzles a lot of people about this ancient murder spree is why the crimes are still so famous, even though over a hundred and twenty five years has gone by since they occurred. If Jack the Ripper only had five victims, then he wasn’t a particularly

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    Murder Scene Scenarios

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    Murder Scene Scenario: At the scene of a murder rests a key piece of forensic evidence, a knife coated in two sets of blood. The blood of the victim and the blood of the murderer. Conveniently, luck sided with the hands of the law and the unidentified blood by chance happened to have an incredibly rare blood disorder only present within one of every one million men. The city’s police force are for certain that the murderer resides within their district and as the capital and surrounding area only

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    The Murder Of Tyrese Ruff

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    dead. The guy tells police officer he felt as if his life was in danger during the altercation, and he shot your child in self-defense. A month later you all are in court waiting on the jury’s decision to see if your son’s killer will be guilty with murder or innocent with self-defense because he was standing his ground. “All rise, jury can you please give your verdict.” “We, the jury, find Mr. Nicholas O’Connor

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    In addition I really like that Thurber expressed his opinion in the form of a dialogue, thus the reader can feel himself as a character in a story. In the The Macbeth Murder Mystery, I did not only put myself in the place of the both characters, but I also formed my own opinions and found more arguments to get to the truth. The first thing about a good detective is that you could not “figure out right away who the murderer is.” Shakespeare is far too smart so it is not likely he would have made “Macbeth”

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    Indirect Murder Cases

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    While many thousands of murder cases go unsolved every year, it is a probable assumption that the general public would most likely only be able to name all they knew on one hand. In no particular order, the top three reoccurring would most likely be: the 1994 murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman (estranged ex-husband Orenthal James Simpson), the 2008 murder of Caylee Anthony (mother Casey Anthony), and the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey (Patsy, John, and Burke Ramsey). As all of these are

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    Caleb being a possible murder victim, only covered up as a suicide, things are about to get out of hand as English and Hildy start to dig into their fellow officers, looking for their alibis. One by one, the duo are slowly ticking off names, and then the slow reveal that it might be Junior responsible for the death of Caleb hits Hildy like a ton of bricks. The evidence certainly doesn't look good for her brother, after all, there's a blowtorch in his garage, and Caleb's murder was covered up with a

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    past the coindences, were looking for an individual. These murders must be connected in someway. ‘’ said Allen’s partner Karl Jefferies. Seeing there are no witnesses to these crimes we’re going to have to see if there is a connection between the threee and that might give us a lead’’ said Allen to Jefferies. Later that day the two arrive at the station to brief the case to the rest of the team. Letting them know that the three murders of the brainless victims are

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