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    As of today, I am in my opinion, one of the few people who still has a free will. Almost everyone else around me, blindly follows orders. I am not sure why, but after they become a problem for Jennifer, they go to a mysterious Doctor named Eddie Mort. After they return days later, they change a lot, they are still like themselves.... But they are different somehow. The ones who had been changed, would say to those who were not changed yet "Once they take you to the Mind Cleaner, you are never…

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    highlights that investigators cannot use patterns as a method to establish how a fire started. This is what caused arson investigation to be described as needing “much more research on the natural variability of burn patterns and damage characteristics” (NCJRS, 2009). This means that arson experts cannot simply look at patterns to determine its origin because there is still a lot unknown about arson and fire patterns in general. This is a common occurrence in other forensic branches, as…

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    About 12.0% of families and 11.6% of the population were below the property line (www.wikipedia.org). The data available on city-data.com states that in 2010, there were 1 rape, 1 robbery, 8 assaults, 11 burglaries, 52 thefts, 6 auto thefts, and 1 arson (www.citi-data.com). Several oil and gas pipeline, terminal, and distribution companies are located in Sinking Spring near the village of Montello (www.wikipedia.org). Our homes aren’t too close together, our neighbors are kind and respectful,…

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    later, his attorneys sent a report from a nationally recognized arson expert, stating that the conviction was based on false forensic analysis. “Documents obtained by the Innocence Project show that state officials received the report but apparently did not act on it” (Innocence Project case summary section, para. 3). Not long after, Willingham was executed by lethal injection. Due to this, the Innocence Project assembled a team of arson experts to analyze the evidence of the case, and they…

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    If a person is arrested for arson or murder, the Miranda Rights should be read. Even if the officer does everything right, obtaining warrants included, at the hearing the defense attorney can argue his defendant didn’t know his rights. The case could possibly be dismissed. By police…

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    Our, once full of life, fraternity president was admitted to the hospital as his vital organs were failing. The emotion on the faces of my brothers was that of distress and shock. In the same week, there was an arson attempt on our fraternity house. Within hours of reporting it, the authorities, the emergency services, the university officials, the national fraternity and the media had shown up at our front door. I stepped up to the role of president pro tempore…

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    without remorse. Forensic science shows that the man did not killed his children of arson, however in 2016 that evidence cannot reverse time to save the man accused of the crime. Many experts such as scientists who study in forensic science knew that this case had many holes in their evidence. The Corsicana Fire Department believe that the initial reports lack compelling evidence to convict a man of arson or any form of crime. Overall, this case was based on the fact that the local…

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    one Asian decided the police had used justifiable force, (Evening Standard) a crowd of peaceful demonstrations turned violent and lay siege to the city. Those in the streets during the riots witnessed a multiethnic horde commit assault, theft, and arson. However, the millions around the world who watched the riots from their television sets and read about them in their newspapers were presented a different picture. The international media portrayed an image of black Americans waging a race war.…

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    “We are caught,” continued the good doctor, “in the iron treads of a technological juggernaut. A mindless machine. With a breeder reactor for a heart” (pg. 64). In “The Monkey Wrench Gang”, by Edward Abbey, one of the main characters, Doctor “Doc” Sarvis, is referring to the very thing the Monkey Wrench Gang has banded together to fight, industrialization. Joined by George Hayduke, Bonnie Abzug, and Seldom Seen Smith, the band of eco terrorists travel the southwestern desert in search of signs…

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