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    “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside you while you live” (Cousins). When a life has been cut short or a person has been mistreated, the greatest tragedy is what they missed out on rather than the horror of their negative life experiences. Yet, there is a turning point where those missed life experiences act as the sacrifice that ultimately aids all people. To have the ability to serve all of humanity is a massive honor; however, that honor does not mean…

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    tags were placed. The funeral homes take the bodies away and the scene is released back to the family and or owners of the home. The scene took a total of four hours to process. The autopsy of the couple was similar to the one of the previous couple, most autopsy are the same in my opinion. There was another autopsy the following week involving a male shooting himself in the…

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    Jfk Assassination

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    The John F Kennedy Assassination ! The John F. Kennedy Assassination investigators struggled to collect evidence and piece of information. Scene security was almost impossible, the collection of physical evidence was limited due to public interference. Until this day, the JFK assassination remains unsolved and is the most famous murder case that ever exists in U.S history. Looking at the investigations from the criminal justice perspectives, a conclusion to this investigation becomes almost…

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    in 1912 during an Olympic competition, Francisco Lazaro. His autopsy revealed traces of methamphetamines, ronicol and nicotynal alcohol, this enhancement drugs increases blood circulation. Another casualty was Danish cyclist Knud Enemar Jensen who died in the 1960 Olympic games, his body tested positive for Anabolic steroids in the autopsy. Following with the death of the English cyclist Tom Simpson during Tour de France 1967, his autopsy indicated that he, too, use performance enhancement…

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    government. Though there is no proof that this is the case four people have been arrested so far, all are South Korean citizens. The malaysian police are still waiting on the results of an autopsy on Kim Jong-nam along with toxicology reports, but the North Korean has said that they will reject the results of the autopsy that hasn't yet been released. When it comes to relating the recent death of Kim Jong-nam to history, this is the not first time a person with relation to another person…

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    Learning that Lincoln was to attend Laura Keene’s acclaimed performance of “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, Booth—himself a well-known actor at the time—masterminded the simultaneous assassination of Lincoln, Vice President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of State William H. Seward. By murdering the president and two of his possible successors, Booth and his co-conspirators hoped to throw the U.S. government into disarray. Lincoln occupied a private box…

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    low and therefore there was not the availability to use inductive profiling methods as much, so profilers were left to collect their information for the profile from the crime scene, witness accounts, victims (if they survived), forensics, and the autopsy if there was one (Woodworth, 2000). Woodworth and Porter (2000) point out that when criminal profiling was first used it was never meant to be used as the sole tactic for apprehending the perpetrator, but rather to assist the police in…

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    Advancements in technology have allowed police agencies to acquire new devices that make their job more efficient and safe. The Taser gun also known as the stun-gun is one of the devices that many law enforcement agencies have introduced over the past several years. According to Michael D. White and Justine Ready from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, there are over 8,000 law enforcement agencies that have adopted the stun-gun (pg. 1, 2007). The main purpose of the stung-gun is to stop…

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    Mr. Marty Thompson has worked in the funeral home business since the year 1987. Which means Mr. Thompson has been in the funeral home business for thirty years. He is the director at the West Resthaven Funeral Home. Mr. Marty Thompson developed his interests in the funeral home business when he was young. It started off for him by cutting grass at a cemetery in Ohio. After, events in his life just caused him to continue down that career path. They saw many changes in the funeral industry…

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    police’s job is to collect evidence, do lab work, and interpret autopsy reports. The prosecutors, on the other hand, don’t do all the detective work, they just rely on what evidence the police find to present to the court. The prosecutors create an angle of vision to the jury, judges, and the people. However, sometimes policemen’s can be quite prejudiced and disregard cetin information. For example, the police, who reviewed the autopsy report of Eric, believed the tragedy was probably a…

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