Student Explores Unsolved Crimes Case Underwater
A student of Georgia's Bauder College, Jennifer Gosdin and her fellow classmates headed to Rusty Whitings house on Jekyl Island to learn about diving and underwater crime scenes. One of the cases they are looking into is the 2005 unsolved crimes case of Natalie Holloway in Aruba. Her body is believed to be underwater. As criminal justice students, Gosdin and her classmates are focusing on underwater investigative techniques and use crime scene equipment like side scanners and sonar. Meeting Natalie Holloway's mom, Beth has made the mission all the more personal for Gosdin, who is excited to delve into the crime scene.Crime DOES Pay Unless YOU Prevent It!
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