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    Irrational fear can be a challenging concept for adults to understand let alone a seven year- old for whom it seems impossible. I can still remember vividly, not only my fear but what I feared the most… one of my family members being in a fatal car accident, and today, nine years later, I think I know exactly how this fear developed. “Casualty” was one of the popular TV programmes that I grew up with as my parents — especially my mum — would watch it every Saturday night. I can see it now —…

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    Forensic radiography can be defined as a specialized area of medical imaging using radiological techniques to assist physicians and pathologists in matters related to the law. It can be used in anything from a double homicide case to an accidental drowning case. This new use of imaging helps to decrease the use of an invasive autopsy when it is not needed. However, it is very useful in cases involving a crime of some kind. It can be used for anything ranging from personal identification through…

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    SIDS & Infant Death Survival Guide, it states some medical officials say they don't believe that Sudden Infant Death Syndrome exists and refuse to diagnose a case as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome no matter what. The book tells how initially police, coroners, and medical examiners are suspicious of bereaved parents. I am sure this is a hard thing to have to endure for a parent to be viewed as a suspect in a case against their child. Usually, when there is a death of a love one, most people are…

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    this is what makes a haunted mountain. Please, let’s get of here before we pass out from that smell.” David called the officer waiting with the family to tell them Justin was okay and he would be coming off the hill soon. Later that afternoon the coroner and his staff returned, to remove the remains, and deliver them to the county morgue for identification using clothing, wallets and DNA tests. They were surprised when they identified the remains of Mrs. Whiteside, Silva Martinez, Steven…

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    A few of the false clues that lead Sherlock to form a false hypothesis were the presence of gypsies on the property, Julia’s use of the word “band” before she died, and the fact that a coroner believed her death was natural and not from any type of poison. Snake venom would not show in a chemical test which only a trained professional, like Dr. Roylott, would know. Sherlock realized that the whistle and milk was used to train the snake…

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    Andrew Ledger

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    Heathcliff “Heath” Andrew Ledger was born on April 4, 1979 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. His mother Sally was a French teacher and his father Kim an engineer and racing enthusiast. He has one older sister and two younger half-sisters. His parents divorced when he was ten years old. He liked to sing, act, play chess, dance and skateboard. When he was 15 years old, he was scouted by a local talent agent and appeared in the 1991 Australian film Clowning Around. Also, he appeared in two…

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    Yahweh's First Sin

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    “Christianity doesn't make sense without sin.” says William Kilpatrick in his book Psychological Seduction. Sin is one of the major keys to being a Christian, or in the history of the faith itself. If there was never any sin, then there would not have been any reason for a savior to come and rescue the people of Yahweh. If there was never any sin, would there even be a need for Christianity? Even during the beginning there was sin. The very first creation sinned not long after their creation.…

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    The Baron Armand de Valfort was dead! No one among those who were present when his body was discovered, could understand: why? Why, indeed, was he dead?! Although, I must say, all of them showed a great deal of restraint, - including Amandine Valloix,- it was, however, obvious, looking at their twisted lips, and protruded eyes, that they did not comprehend what had happened. It was a terrible shock! Evidently, the Baroness was most affected by the death of her husband in such horrible…

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    John Lee Murder Case Study

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    discovered in the CCA Lab Prep room Monday morning by a professor in preparation for her 9 A.M. class. Forensic samples including fiber evidence and biological evidence that were collected from the crime scene. Upon examination of the victim’s corpse by a coroner the time of death was determined to have occurred around 10 P.M. Sunday night. On Sunday, the night of the murder, two vehicles were observed…

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    "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter”. -Martian Luther King Jr. Throughout our world, there is injustice and inequality. And although many people may recognize it, they refuse to stand up and fight for what 's right. In the book Scapegoat by Sofia Nikolaidou, Manolis Gris was wrongfully accused and convicted of murder. As time moves forward, the same event happens multiple times over forty years later shown in the case of James Driskell. The abuse of justice…

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