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    During the Ripper murders‚ the divisional police surgeon‚ Dr. George Phillips used what is considered to be deductive reasoning in inferring the criminal characteristics of the Ripper by examining the physical evidence. Phillips would carefully inspect the wounds of a victim from a particular offender (The Ripper) to infer the criminal’s personality‚ behavior‚ and interactions between the victim and the offender. As such‚ the offender’s behavior and characteristics are revealed in the physical evidence

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    The Adventure of the Speckled Band Dr. Roylott’s personality is detrimental to the success of his objective‚ to murder his stepdaughters. Only reading the first few chapters of the story‚ the author wrote him as a person with an intimidating‚ violent‚ and an enclosed persona. In both his past and present‚ Dr. Grimesby was a man of violence. In addition to his violence‚ he also happened to be out of control and impulsive when he was angry. With his past delinquency‚ it showed not only that he had

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    Judge and jury‚ I beg thee to charge Ms. Maloney with the murder of Patrick Maloney. Why would the perfectly stable Mary Maloney randomly decide to kill her husband? What would cause a perfectly sane woman to do such a heinous crime? As you are aware‚ Patrick Maloney was a well-respected member of the police force. To all who knew him he was a good man. He never had any enemies‚ and was very committed to his job. So how did this good man end up dead? Supposedly‚ Mr. Maloney was alleged of having

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    Disabilities In Prisons

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    their mental illnesses (Gilna‚ 2016). North Carolina is one state that is addressing this issue. In 2014 North Carolina was cited for neglect and abuse of prisoners with psychiatric disabilities. One inmate died in solitary confinement and the autopsy revealed the cause of death being dehydration. In response to this North Carolina corrections chief

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    The Murder of Jonbenet How would you feel if someone you love was grousomly attacked and then murdered? On December 25th‚1996‚ there was a horrific event in Boulder‚ Colorado at the home of Patsy and John Benet Ramsey; their beautiful‚ pageant-winning star was murdered. Since the Jonbenet ramsey case has been going on for twenty-two years now‚ there have been new leads against the family and sexual assault predators. To begin‚ it is important for one to understand the events that occured the night

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    Death Foretold Religion

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    In his novella‚ Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ Gabriel Garcia Márquez establishes his setting in Sucre‚ a small town of Bolivia. In this Bolivian society‚ all of the townspeople’s actions focus upon a theocentric outlook and derive conclusions based on guidance from hierarchal figures. Through his use of ironical and biblical references‚ Márquez implements satire to portray the societal members’ lack of adherence to the Catholic morals‚ and eventually leads up to Santiago Nasar’s murder. In doing

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    Bennet began his second day of trial against Dr. Wecht in Pittsburgh 2008. Be ynnet still feels so uncomfortable having to testify against Wecht‚ but he still had no choice in the matter. Bennet just wanted to go back to his wife and home in California. The defendant lawyer than began his questioning on Bennet. He asked Bennet about how he was paid‚ if he was afraid during the FBI investigation‚ and about his immigration. Finally he asked Bennet about CTE and his discovery. He asked Bennet about

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    Anna Garcia Case Study

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    Anna Garcia Was a hispanic lady of age 38‚ and suffered of diabetes. One day the police got a phone call from Anna´s neighbor reporting her death. The call came in at early in the morning and police arrived shortly after. Anna Garcia was found dead in a hallway. She was faced down. Doug Anna’s neighbor was recently involved in a romantic relationship with Anna but she ended the relationship. Alex and Anna were married‚ and got a divorce. Alex saw Anna the night before. He went to her house to

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    Thomas Bond a police surgeon who preformed autopsies on the victims was asked to create a report of the killer‚ Dr. Bond’s process in producing this report is very similar to that of modern day profilers‚ which included looking over the medical and police reports of the other victims along with recreating

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    David Vetter, Case Study

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    Case: On September 21‚ 1971‚ an infant was born with severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID). The child was David Vetter III‚ third child of David Joseph Vetter Jr. and Carol Ann Vetter. The first child was Katherine and the second child (also named David Vetter III)‚ died after seven months “Doctors said that the baby boy had been born with a defective thymus‚ a gland which is important in the functioning of the immune system‚ due to a genetic condition‚ SCID. Each further son the couple

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