False Tracks As a child, Tesan Slope was exceptionally smart at solving puzzles similar to that of a murder case. He was inspired by the one and only fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes. However, being inspired by an investigator was unusual for a boy like him in his school. Tesan was bullied on multiple occasions during class, but at recess, that was the worst time of the day for Tesan. During recess, the children would constantly call him names like “Tesan Holmes,” which bothered him a lot because he did not want to be compared to his inspiration Sherlock, but through these rough times, he became the worlds best investigator. Tesan is now 27 years old and is continuing his career in solving mysteries throughout the world. On March 29, 1995, terror struck upon Anglevach when a murderer was reported to the police Wednesday night. He was described as being tall, but having slender legs and a thin body. The murder case could not be solved by any other professionals, so they took the mystery to Tesan Slope. Tesan began to find clues that could help locate where the murderer is. Tesan noticed a small footprint on the ground. When he looked above the footprint, there were more than he could see, but the footprints disappeared quickly as the snow in the winter was blowing over them. …show more content…
Pauston was the next detective that Tesan picked because Pauston had many people who could recreate and track down footprints that have vanished over a short period of time. Tesan brought Clayton to where the footprints disappeared, and Clayton equipped himself with an odd device that gave Tesan a smirk on his face. Clayton woke the device, and almost instantly, the device recreated the footprints that
His car was later found in his hometown of Illinois and was seized by the forensic team. They also collected more latent prints,
The victim was fully nude and beaten, the victim’s clothes was recovered at the crime scene. The murder story was all over the news, which is when the driver saw it and called the police to tell them about the hitchhiker, along where the driver had disposed the t-shirt. Dillon and his brother were at the beach about 5 days later after the crime and were questioned and Dillon was brought to the police station for questioning of the murder. During the investigation the police hired John Preston, who was known for handling scent-tracking dogs. The tests they conducted were a paper lineup, where Dillon had touched a piece of paper along with the t-shirt by linking the t-shirt to Dillon and the t-shirt to the crime. After the tests were completed Dillon was arrested and charged with murder. During the trial the prosecutors had four witnesses that testified against Dillon at the trial, one Dillon’s ex-girlfriend, second John Preston, the dog handler with the t-shirt, third the driver and lastly a jailhouse snitch who stated that Dillon told him that he had murdered the victim. Dillon was sentenced after a five-day
There are many infamous unsolved mysteries throughout time, and some investigations span decades. A few mysteries include D.B. Cooper, Jack the ripper, and the unknown assailant of J.F.K., but none of these mysteries compare to the mystery surrounding the Hagley Woods murder and the conspiracies surrounding it. The case of a woman who met a grisly demise has inspired the locals to persist in figuring out who killed the woman whose body was never claimed.
Investigation: The detective upon receiving information on the events, beings his initial investigation of the crime. The detective, along with his team, collects evidence such as: video surveillance, finger prints, bullet analysis, blood pattern analysis, DNA, and interviews the witnesses. At some point in the investigation, an interview was conducted on a customer that got a full description of the suspect. The detective, upon hearing his statement, requests for a sketch artist. The sketch artist pencils up a picture of the suspect and copies are made and handed out to all patrols. The individual describes the suspect as a tall white male, with short brown hair, about 6’4, wearing glasses with a five o’ clock shadow, and about 210lbs. The suspect was described as wearing a white hoodie and blue
Police’s lack of evidence made the investigation harder and the hints received did not contributed in accelerating the process. The only evidence at first was a “death card”. Also, people started to give misleading statements that they saw the murderer escaped in a white van. A guy was arrested for giving false information to the police by saying that he saw the sniper escaped in a white van with one tail light broken. Going back to the phone call, the sniper mentioned an unsolvable murder committed in Alabama. It was a liquor store robbery and it was the place where investigators found the first major evidence to show the murderer’s identity; a fingerprint of Lee Boyd Malvo, which later led to his guardian, John Allen
The murder of Jose Williams to place at Sleep Lagoon in the year of 1942. When the victim was discovered, it was as if the cops already knew who
Tecumseh died October 5, 1813 in Chatham-Kent, Canada. He was 45. Tecumseh was born in March 1768 in Chillicothe, Ohio. He was a leader of the Shawnee Tribe and he fought in the War of 1812, Siege of Detroit and the Battle of Thames. His father, Puckshinwa, was killed at the Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774. His mother migrated to Missouri. Tecumpease, his older sister, was the one who raised Tecumseh. He and his brother, Tenskwatawa, participated in raids on frontier settlements. By 1800, Tecumseh had become an important war chief. Tecumseh built a confederacy of Indians to fight the white settlers moving into Native American land. While Tecumseh was in the South, the U.S. forces defeated Prophetstown, an Indian
It was May 22, 1918, and Joseph Maggio was coming home from his grocer job but he didn't know that was his last day at work. When he arrived home him, and his wife Catherine Maggio got ready for bed and he laid aside her in the bed. What they didn't know is that someone was coming for them and walking up on the corner of Upperville and Magnolia streets. When the killer broke in the Mr. and Mrs. Maggio were dead asleep and the killer crept up the stairs and proceeded to watch them until it was time. He proceeded to cut the couple’s throat with a straight razor, and when he was done he continued and bashed their heads in with an axe. Maybe in fact to conceal the fact of their real death (Axeman).
The 2018 Winter Olympics are here, which means that snowboarders, skiers, sledders, and many other people get to show off their skills in the most prolific sports events of all time. Winning gold is every athletes’ goal and dream, but just making it into the Olympics is a great achievement itself, and shows how skilled you are. The events, competitors, and history of the Olympics are all huge topics that can be explored and elaborated on endlessly. A single event can be used for many essays and reports, which this essay is an example of.
Sometime around midnight between Sunday, June 9, and Monday, June 10, 1912, a person or persons entered a modest house in Villisca, Iowa; and beat to death with an axe, eight people sleeping in the Moore household, including two adults and six children aged 5 through 12. The killings became known as the “Villisca Axe Murders,” and are easily the most notorious murders in Iowa history as this case still remains unsolved.
On the first day that the police began their digging, they found two bodies. One of the bodies was buried under the garage. The other body was the one found in the crawl space. As the days passed, the body count grew higher. Some of the victims were found with their underwear still lodged deep in their throats. Other victims were buried so close together that police believed they
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When someone mentions the occupation of detective, a single image usually comes to mind, a man wearing a cape and deerstalker, holding a magnifying glass and smoking a pipe. This entire image can be contributed to one character: Sherlock Holmes. Holmes is considered by many to be the greatest detective to ever exist, even if he only exists in the pages of books and on movie and television screens. It is impossible to escape the influence of Holmes. Countless references are made to him in all types of media and he is used as an inspiration to may more fictional characters we have all grown to love. The cultural impact of Sherlock Holmes has spread to more than just fiction; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s
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