Archives for: April 2011
Life in prison for killing by a home-made script

This month, a 31 year old amateur filmmaker was sentenced to life in prison, by an Edmonton courthouse, for a murder committed following a horror movie script that he himself wrote. At the end of a four week long trial in which forensic analysis played a key role, Mark Twitchell was found guilty of murder, for killing, on the 10th [...]

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CSI beginner book guaranteed to get you above your competition

The Encyclopedia of Crime Scene Investigation Of course, if you want to become a crime scene investigator, you can’t rely only on what you learn at college or at your crime scene investigator courses. The best form of education is, as always, self education, and this book will definitely help shape your knowledge of crime scenes, forensic analysis, and numerous [...]

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America shocked by Long Island serial killer

A criminal profiler explained the way the Long Island murderer thinks and acts, who is wanted by the police, after crime scene investigators discovered at least eight bodies on a south-east New York beach. Louis B. Schlesinger confutes the public opinion, which was that the killer is a brilliant mind, who manages to avoid being captured by the NYPD criminal [...]

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Becoming a CSI – what you need to know before you start

If you’re like me and millions of other people, you know about the CSI series – and watch at least one of them. Whether it’s CSI New York, CSI Miami, the original or whatever, they all have one thing in common: they show how cool crime scene investigators are. But being one is not all fun and games, actually it’s [...]

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