A Princeton man is not criminally responsible for beating and stabbing his brother to death last year due to his severe mental illness, a Mercer County judge ruled Wednesday. Matthew Hertgen was in ...
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How investigators work to solve cold cases
Cold cases often span decades without being solved.
On the second anniversary of the revolution since the fall of the Assad regime, have its earliest aims—freedom, justice, ...
How did investigators do it? Persistence and taking advantage of forensic advances.
Nearly 40 years ago, a series of violent rapes shocked Gwinnett County. Now thanks to DNA evidence, authorities say they've ...
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Ostrem trial: Victim’s girlfriend, DNA expert testifies
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Jurors inside the McCook County courthouse heard more testimony from witnesses in connection with a triple murder trial. A former mayor of Centerville, Jay Ostrem, is ...
With AI content, partisan framing, and viral rumors flooding our feeds, knowing how to verify what you see online is now a basic survival skill. Here's your toolkit!
From grave robberies to missing person cases, moss samples offer crucial clues about when and where crimes occurred, highlighting the power of forensic botany.
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