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    of Jacksonville Florida many people say that this case was not handled properly by detective and officers could also represent that the young black teen time to be a stereotype base under skin colour. The first major issue that was identified by the public defender was the interrogation of Brenden Butler without his parent being present or having a lawyer present by his side during his interrogation by a detective. The…

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    The film Bad Boys showcases the relationship of two best friends and partners of the narcotics division of Miami Police Department. Working as officers during there are forms of leadership that are displayed in the film. The detectives used integration tactics to bring forth information pertaining to their investigation. Recently, the Miami Police Department narcotics division was able to remove over $100 million dollars’ worth of heroin off the streets of Miami. The removal of heroin was stolen…

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    seen in Silence of the Lambs, Sterling is a young, beautiful detective that is put on a case usually given to the male detectives. Given the nature of the case, she receives countless amounts of lewd and offensive comments about her looks and about sleeping her way into this case. Media depicts degrading these women and portraying them with the sole purpose of being sexually pleasing to the male eyes as a very pornography way. Detective Sterling is seen being ejaculated on, talked to as object,…

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    claims that he is not found guilty...could he be a so called “Shawshank Redemption Case”? Later investigation revealed that there has been at least 51 people who has accused Detective Guevara of wrongly framing them of murders. Myles says he got beat by a flashlight and phone book by Detective Anthony Wojcik while two other detective stood watching and didn’t stop what was taking place. The only person who could have proven that Myles was not at the place of the murder on that day has passed…

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    Agatha Christie Influence

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    won’t stop reading because they absolutely have to know who the culprit is or else they can’t live with themselves. This shows how Christie has been influential she has been to the world today by her setting the basic rules to writing a mystery detective…

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    Femme Fatale Analysis

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    women portrayed as devilish or in the role of a killer, the topic of the inevitability of fate is highly prevalent, and both genres incorporate mystery into their stories. “[Film noir is] a low-key black-and-white visual style, with a hard-boiled detective, a femme fatale, rainy streets, murder, and a downbeat ending” (Jukes). The genre of film noir is a cinematic genre that dates back to the 1940's. It has since been influenced numerous modern film genres including neo-noir and tech noir. Film…

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    walked into the wooded area and observed what appeared to be a black male deceased. This subject hereafter will be referred to as victim. Victim was able to be identified as Hanee Byrd, B/M, born April 5, 1978. Fayetteville Police Department Homicide Detectives discovered the victim’s…

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    O. J. Simpson Case Study

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    In the “People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson” former professional football player, known as O.J. Simpson, was tried on two counts of murder for the deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman in a criminal case at the Los Angeles County Superior Court in California. Simpson's celebrity status made this case a media frenzy and the TV exposure made celebrities of many of the figures involved in the trial. The 134-day trial was a televised, highly…

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    suspicious look on his face. “ This is a men’s Nike shoe print,” Bob stated “But you are all wearing girls shoes, right?” “Yes,” all the girls replied at once.Anna looks down at the detectives shoes and notices that the hedetective has the same shoes as the footprint that was on the floor. Anna pushes the detective up against the lockers looks him right in the eyes and says, “Do you think this is a game?” exclaims Anna. “Certainly not missy, I wasn't anywhere near the crime scene at the time.…

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    Who are these two mysterious Detectives. First is the intelligent and quiet father Brown. The Second is worldly Brother Cadfael. Father Brown is a very intuitive detective who use confessions to solve his mysteries. While Brother Cadfael uses his worldly experiences to solve mysteries. Father Brown is a short, stumpy Roman Catholic priest. Who wears plain clothes and large bland umbrella. He is not like the better-known detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown is more intuitive rather than…

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