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How Technology Helped Phoenix Find Serial Killer

By Crime and Justice News | January 19, 2018

A 35-year old Phoenix man has been charged in nine homicides. Police solve the case with the help of high-powered in-house technology to compare bullet casings from multiple crime scenes. It was obtained with a U.S. Justice Department grant.

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Police Mull Racial Motivation in KC Serial Killings

By Crime and Justice News | September 1, 2017

Fredrick Scott, who is black, is accused of five ambush killings of middle-aged white men. Scott, identified by his mother as a paranoid schizophrenic, was accused in 2014 of threatening to shoot up a school and “kill all white people.”

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Exhumation May Solve One Last Mystery of ‘Devil in White City’

By Crime and Justice News | May 4, 2017

Did the notorious Chicago serial killer H.H. Holmes fake his own execution 120 years ago? A judge has authorized forensic testing on the remains buried in his Philadelphia grave to try to answer that lingering question.

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    Difficulties in obtaining funding and sufficient staff, combined with skepticism from many parts of the justice system, have kept the number of prosecutors' internal investigative units small. Nevertheless, the units are a major reason for the increase in exonerations across the U.S., a John Jay webinar was told Tuesday.

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