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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Student Explores Unsolved Crimes Case Underwater

unsolved crimesA 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.


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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Unsolved Crimes - Psychic Detective TV

unsolved crimesStories of unsolved crimes play out on every cable and network stations out there. With CSI, Ghost Whisperer, Medium and others all over the tube the latest to tackle this crowded field is TruTv's Psychic Detectives on Wednesday's at 9:30, Court TV also has a real life show investigating unbelievable stories called Psychic Detectives. Are law enforcement officials utilizing the skills of mediums and psychic to solve murders, kidnappings and burglaries? More than you know according to some experts. Although they are hesitant to admit it, when the cases are hard to crack the police are enlisting psychics to help them solve the case when there is nowhere else to turn.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Drew Peterson Can't Escape Unsolved Crimes

unsolved crimesFormer Illinois cop Drew Peterson, who's wife Stacey has been missing for months appeared on Larry King last Friday. This guy just loves the media, even though he claims otherwise.

In my opinion, he is guilty as heck. You don't just have two wives, one who's death was extremely suspicious with a second autopsy claiming it was homicide and the other one skipping out on her children never to been seen since, and claim innocence. Drew claims he was shocked to learn of the findings of the second autopsy of his wife Kathleen Savio and still sticks to his story that Stacey ran off with another man.

A grand jury convened in November 2007 to investigate both Savio's death and Stacey's disappearance. Let's hope the next time he is interviewed it is by the prosecutor's in the case and not some television talk show. These are some unsolved crimes that need to be solved.

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Unsolved Crimes Non-Profit Organization

unsolved crimesThe web site Unsolved Crimes, a non-profit organization, assists families who have lost love ones of a violent crime. This is a great site for those that are still in grief and have no resolution because of the unsolved crime that has occurred to someone they know and love.
There are thousands of murder cases languishing in police files that have gone unsolved and family members and loved ones wait helplessly and hopelessly to get their case solved.

This is where Unsolved Crimes comes in and tries to help. They pull these unsolved crime files out, pour over them from the beginning and re-examine all the evidence. Volunteers gather to hear all the evidence, review all the contents of the file and look over every detail. These experts include psychologists, handwriting experts, private investigators and even legal advisers. They then share any information they have uncovered with the police departments who may use it for (hopefully) eventual arrests.
Unsolved Crimes motto is: "We won't let the victim die twice - once in the field and once in the file."

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Thursday, September 6, 2007

DNA Backlog Slows Unsolved Crimes

unsolved crimesThe huge FBI database of CODIS or Combined DNA Index System can be a valuable tool in finding a conclusion to unsolved crimes. However, the system is not living up to its potential and it does not prove as effective as it could be because of a severe backlogging in processing DNA samples.

Figures submitted to the U.S. Senate by the Justice Department have stated that almost 85% of all samples gathered up by the FBI since the year 2001 have remained unprocessed and have yet to be entered into the database. This could be disastrous for unsolved crimes cases.

A spokesman for the FBI said they receive 8,000 samples a month but only process 5,500. The backlog for unsolved crimes and criminals now totals around 200,000.

What should be done? Congress needs to check into the backlog problems more deeply and find solutions. Possibly finding the need to hire additional lab workers and technical resources to help bring CODIS back to its full running potential to solve unsolved crimes could be the answer.

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