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The remains were found on Thursday, July 31, at a depth of two-three feet at the 6th excavation point near the Nethravathi river.
A Tempe police internal investigation found the forensics unit was a toxic work environment and relied on expired chemicals and broken equipment.
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KARK on MSNLooking at how forensic interviews help children speak after trauma in the wake of Devil’s Den double homicideTwo young girls witnessed something no child ever should—the murder of their parents near Devil’s Den. And according to Arkansas State Police, it was the testimony of those children that helped ...
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNCamden police and social workers team up to tackle homelessness, addiction, mental health issuesCAMDEN, NJ - In Camden, a collaborative effort between police and social workers is making strides in addressing homelessness, addiction, and mental health issues. This innovative approach involves ...
A forensic anthropologist and a volunteer sleuth are working to identify bodies from nearly 300 cold cases across the state using forensic genealogy.
Medical personnel conduct forensic exams on survivors of sexual assault in order to preserve evidence. New cameras used by emergency rooms in Ohio hospitals could help make the process more ...
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