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    wonder.” “Yeah, I’d say somebody up there likes him,” the seasoned paramedic agrees. Turning his attention to Freddie, the detective raises the question Freddie has been waiting to answer for quite some time. Freddie laughs, “What happened, you ask.” Although he is not concerned about what could have, would have or should have happened. Instead, he thinks that the detective is not doing [too well detecting] and for the life of him, Freddie cannot figure out why in the world, he would even…

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    In the movie Seven directed by David Fincher in 1995, two detectives: William Somerset played by Morgan Freeman and David Mills played by Brad Pitt get called to solve a case of various murders representing the seven deadly sins: lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath and envy. The personalities and personal struggles of both detectives begin to develop throughout the process of extensive investigating and high stresses of the case. The main take away from the movie is how the stressors and…

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    particular show, there was a murder-taking place with no clue at all, on who committed the crime. They had recovered some D&A, but there were no past data to make a match on a suspect. The detectives had someone in question on who it might be but no evidence to hold him to the crime. Out of nowhere, one of the detectives on the case was talking to the man in question and somehow saw up his nose a dot of blood no bigger than the period at the end of this sentence. He then grabbed a q-tip and told…

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    Tina recalls that the night that Daniel was arrested. The pair went out to celebrate Tina's acceptance into graduate school. She explains to Detective Clancy that Daniel had always been a bit of hothead and came close to getting into a fight at the bar with two men, but she was able to calm him down and the two left that location. However, Tina does admit that both of them were still a bit tipsy…

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    Given the circumstances, it was unreasonable, for the detectives to believe that Johnson had the apparent authority to lawfully consent as a third party to the detective’s warrantless search. A third party has the apparent authority to consent to a warrantless search if the circumstances leads a detective to reasonably, albeit mistakenly, believe that the third party “has actual authority over the place or thing to be searched.” Hubert, 312 S.W.3d at 561. The state has the burden of proving that…

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    When we are exposed in the media to expert detectives who can solve every case, as Goren and Eames do, but our actual detectives and police officers have very low clearance rates it can erode the relationship between the public and the police force. The public begins to feel less confident in the police which may lead to the social construction…

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    Filmmakers, pop science writers, and scientists explain how robots develop intelligence, and potentially emotions. In a live science article, computer scientists, Bill Hibbard explains that robots will have human-like intelligence sometime in the 21st century. Explaining how these AI robots will overtake humans in 2100 he says the robots intelligence will be astounding. In another article by Sony Pictures the authors explain how they have a robot film called “Chappie” that was the first droid to…

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    Throughout the years, the mystery genre has become increasingly popular. Many well-known detectives found in books have made it to the big screen. The popularity of the mystery genre has also brought the British Mystery Format to the big screen. The British Mystery Format, greatly influenced by Poe, Van Dine, and Knox, informs readers about the characteristics of a mystery before they even read it. Although, the rules are often times not followed when mysteries are written or recreated into…

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    A woman voluntarily interviewed with police detectives while other officers executed a search warrant at her home. Upon learning of this at the end of the interview, two detectives were unsure if they should let her go. The woman contends that these factors together rendered the interview a custodial interrogation without Miranda warnings thus making her statements inadmissible. A court would likely find, however, that the woman was never in custody because she was never under formal arrest or…

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    system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit. These are their stories. DAH. DAH.” Who does not recognize the following storyline? Law and Order: Special Victims Unit is an immense TV show about the New York special victims’ unit detectives and the New York City court of law which is dedicated to solving abominable cases. While…

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