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    scenes there are different sides to Holmes, proving his humanity and how he is a sensible friend. Such as when Watson was going to investigate the Baskerville estate and Holmes says “ It's an ugly business, Watson, an ugly, dangerous business, and the more I see of it the less I like it. Yes, my dear fellow, you may laugh, but I give you my word that I shall be very glad to have you back safe and sound in Baker Street once more (Doyle 73).” Proving that Holmes, while arrogant, is still…

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    Rear Window is based on a story from the February 1942 issue of Dime Detective Magazine called "It Had to be Murder", written by Cornell Woolrich (under the pseudonym William Irish). Alfred Hitchcock, who was a longtime fan of Woolrich's pulp thrillers, was taken by the piece, but his goal in adapting it for the screen was to unify the narrative. Jeff doesn't have a girlfriend in Woolrich's version - Hitchcock and screenwriter John Michael Hayes added that in. They also invented Jeff's job as a…

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    Holmes and the Stolen Stones Everyone knows who Sherlock Holmes is. When you think of the famed Arthur Donan Coyle character, you probably get an image of a foggy evening with mysterious jazzy music playing in the background, with Holmes holding his hand to his face deep in thought. When it comes down to it, nobody argue against the allure of the famed British detective. If you’ve ever wanted to step into the shoes of the famous crusader, you’re in luck - this next slot game gives you the…

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    Nighttime Characteristics

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    In the book the curious incident of the dog in the night-time by Mark Haddon find out many characteristics of Christopher. Christopher, the main character, has a disease called autism, which makes him not understand a lot of things. His disease makes him become even more brilliant, it also helps him become capable of understanding a lot more than a normal teenage boy. Christopher is a 15 year old boy who lives with his father. In the novel Christopher finds his neighbor’s dog dead in the…

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    Sherlock and Elementary Whoever is a Sherlock Holmes fan, has at least heard of the modern TV series that started, and are about the life of the famous Londoner Detective. I’m talking about the BBC’s Sherlock and CBS’s Elementary. Sherlock is a series started by BBC with its first episode in July 2010. There is this modern detective called Sherlock Holmes, he’s tall, handsome looking guy, who is an asocial sociopath, whose deducting skills are extraordinaire but his social skills are the…

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    Profiling Criminal Justice

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    Profiling has been used around the world for hundreds of years. Many people do not realize that they use profiling in their everyday lives. From watching one’s body language to looking at one’s appearance, profiling is used all of the time by ordinary people. When profiling is applied to a crime scene it is known as criminal profiling. Criminal profiling is considered an investigative tool used by law enforcement in order to identify suspects or prevent future crimes of an offender from…

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    Framed! by James Ponti, is a mystery fiction novel. This book takes place at a museum in Washington D.C at present time. The situation is at the FBI office, where a young boy tries to solve a crime case of a famous painting that was stolen. The main characters in this story are Florian Bates and Margaret. Florian, an ordinary 7th grader, had just moved to Washington D.C from Romania. His first friend he makes in Washington is a girl named Margaret, who is also a 7th grader from the school…

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    Forensic Investigation

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    For this specific case, I would need forensic tools that allow me to conduct an efficient incident investigation. The two main software I would use for this forensic investigation case are EnCase by Guidance Software and the Forensic Toolkit by AccessData which both provide hard drive imaging, graphics searching, keyword searches, and MD5 & SHA checksums (Albrecht, n.d.). Other tools I would use including FTK Imager, SANS Investigative Forensic Toolkit, Helix 3 Pro, Volatility, PTK, COFEE, and…

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    Hound Of The Baskervilles

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    When the Book starts we are in Londen around 1889 as known from Dr. Mortimer's cane ,” Engraved upon it, with the date 1884,”(P1) and Sherlock saying it's five years old. Now in the home of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Being in London we see how Sherlock has influence on characters there. A clue that he will be out of his element on this case. Next they get to Baskervilles hall where more clues appear, one that solves their case ,”Good heavens I…

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    Firearms are usually found at crimes scenes involving something dangerous. Places such as rape, robbery, burglary, assault, homicide. In most cases it’s sometimes rare to find a gun left at the scene. Most times they person who had the gun either ditch it someplace else or it’s never found. If perhaps a firearm was found on the crime scene then forensic technicians will dust for prints, hairs, fibers, or even blood. They have to handle the firearms with care because it’s dangerous and it…

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