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Whodunnit, and why? All about criminal investigations and the forensic methods used to search for clues and collect evidence to get to the bottom of the crime.
What if the Killer Was an Ideology, Not a Person?
My anxiety-ridden mind is prone to chronic overthinking and scaling minor doubts into full-blown freakouts. Case in point, when I first moved to Ottawa for university, I was terrified. I had endured the 6-hour flight alone. It was my first time in Canada, and I had no family and no friends here, so there was no one to pick me up from the airport. Everything felt foreign, and my mind kept turning over a singular thought: what if I disappeared?
By Laquesha Bailey5 years ago in Criminal
Love Prevails: Red Campitelli
Alicia "Red" Campitelli was a 35 year old well known piercing artist at DaVinci Tattoo and Body Piercing, and resident on Merritt Island in Brevard County, Florida. Everyone who met her, loved her. Friends, family, and clients stated she was a caring person and brought that same energy to her work space; making her clients feel comfortable when having their piercings done. She had worked at the piercing and tattoo parlor for 7 years; many people made appointments to be done specifically by her.
By Rachel Slater5 years ago in Criminal
Murder on Valentine's Day: Paralympic Star Oscar Pistorius
South African Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius was sentenced to 6 years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend, model and law student Reeva Steenkamp. The crime took place back in February 2013. Pistorius shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp several times through a bathroom door in his home in Pretoria.
By Sam Writes Security5 years ago in Criminal
What Really Happened to D.B. Cooper
On November 24, 1971, an unknown man hijacked a plane headed from Portland, Oregon to Seattle, Washington. He demanded $200,000 and 4 parachutes, which he received in Seattle. He then instructed the pilots to take off again, this time towards Mexico. Shortly thereafter, he leapt out of the back of the plane and into pop culture lore.
By Ron Kretschmer5 years ago in Criminal
The Downed Plane
It had been a tumultuous day in Dar es Salaam. While the planned focus of the summit was supposed to be peace in Burundi, the group quickly shifted to conversation about the Arusha Accords, which had been signed by the government of Rwanda and the rebel force Rwandan Patriotic Front in an attempt to end the Rwandan Civil War. The Rwandan president, Juvénal Habyarimana, was criticized for dragging the implementation of the peace process out, and for heightening the racial tensions in the country. Burundian president Cyprien Ntaryamira was especially incensed, as hostilities in Rwanda could easily overflow into his own neighboring country.
By Erica Psaltis5 years ago in Criminal
Midwest Murder Mystery
When I moved to Muncie, Indiana, I was elated to discover that there was more to do than where I’d lived before (which was quite deep into the country.) Everywhere I turned, there was an easily accessible fast food place or little oddball shop to check out. Did you know Garfield creator Jim Davis is from Muncie? You even see him around town on occasion. Additionally, David Letterman went to Ball State University in Muncie and even has a mailbox specifically for him downtown. Last I heard, a building was being named after him as well.
By Dani Banani5 years ago in Criminal
The Cold Case Of Cecil Travis Gaddy
When it comes to true crime, I'll be the first to admit I love it. Whether it's a documentary about serial killers, a news article, or a random video I come across, I'm too intrigued to pass it up. Something inside me is compelled to find out and learn all the details involved in the case.
By Stephanie Downard5 years ago in Criminal
Where Are You?
There are four hundred twenty-three persons reported missing in Oregon. Some have simply vanished, leaving behind no clue as to where they went or what has happened to them. Some have disappeared under suspicious circumstances. They all have one thing in common, they have families that miss them and want nothing more than answers.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean5 years ago in Criminal
Who Killed William Robinson?
William Robinson’s murder occurred in March of 1868 on Salt Spring Island. Robinson was last seen the preceding Sunday at church and was found dead in his cabin by a man who occasionally brought goods to Robinson's cabin. After repeated attempts to meet with Robinson, the man removed some packing between the logs of the cabin wall, looked inside, and saw a man's boots laying on the floor. The man alarmed the other settlers but it was not until the following Monday that it was made known to the resident constable, Henry Sampson. Sampson broke into the cabin to find Robinson on his back with a bullet wound through his chest and the box that he had been sitting on between his legs. He appeared to have been shot while having dinner at his table, his knife still in hand.
By Katie Butson5 years ago in Criminal







