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    Missing Person Observation

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    determine the gender, race, height, and age of the missing person that was retrieved. The first part of data was retrieved in order to determine the gender of the missing person. The pelvic bone was analyzed first. The first measurement made was for the degree of the Sub-Pubic angle and gave forth the measurement of 84 degrees. This test, however, was redone and the final determination of the angle is found to be 92 degrees. This piece of information helps to conclude that the body found is of the male gender. The next measurement taken was the Pubis Body width. The first test conducted on this measurement concluded with the width being 28 millimeters.…

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    the faster it travels and the lower it is on the gel. After the gel is ran, it needs to be analyzed to determine whose DNA it belongs to. Determining the DNA was based on examining the missing people’s DNA and comparing them with the controls and seeing whose DNA matched. After examining the DNA that was ran, it is clear to see that the DNA matches missing person number one because lane one had three bands, lane two had two bands, lane three had two, lane four had one, lane five had three, lane…

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    Recently, there has been a spotlight placed on the issue of missing children of color in the Washington, D.C. area after the Washington D.C.’s police department most recent Twitter campaign provided the public with information of recent missing children’s cases in order to help locate the missing children. This campaign took on a new purpose once the public took note of the sudden multitude of missing children tweets, and many people assumed this was a sudden epidemic never before seen in the…

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    fingertips dance across my phone and I hit send to my friend, Abigail, telling her I'm leaving shortly. I switch to Instagram liking every post I see as my eyes glance up to the tv for a brief moment and see that a well known kid from my school, Luke Hemmings, has been considered a “missing person” as of this moment. I listen more intently now as the news has grabbed my attention. The news anchor continues, saying the police suspect drugs are involved. My eyes widen at these assumptions. Luke…

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    drones eventually find and follow Mercer during his escape, and communicate with him through the drones. Unable to be stopped, Mercer drives himself off a bridge, and commits suicide. This proves that the idea of transparency through technological advancement goes much farther than basic safety, and can actually put people in more danger than they were in to begin with. When personal information is gotten ahold of, it is “as if some part of the person has been alienated and turned into a…

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    if a person was made to recall a memory that took place six weeks ago? This may not seem crucial, however, what if this inability to recall what happened that day could possibly ruin someone’s life? This appears…

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    use of the Media in Missing Persons Investigations This essay outlines and critically assesses the polices use of media in missing persons investigations. The definition of a missing person is “Anyone whose whereabouts cannot be established and where the circumstances are out of character or the context suggests the person may be subject of crime or at risk of harm to themselves or another” (ACPO, 2013). The key aspects discussed in this essay involve why people go missing and the risk…

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    Introduction: The case was brought to me to by the district police. They are looking for answers to solve the recent missing/homicide case. The backlogs are backed up of missing person cases in the district police. A middle-aged couple was out doing an early morning jog when they discovered a human skull buried in the dirt. They claimed to have been out jogging in the local Chesterville park. They stated that they stopped to get a drink when they stumbled upon what appeared to be a human skull…

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    Texas is no land for soft men, but it is apparently the land for missing men. On August 8th, 2013, a twenty-six year old man named Brandon Mason Lawson disappeared in the city of Abilene, Texas. This missing person case is filled only with a inaudible 911 call, an undamaged truck, a call from Brandon to his brother’s girlfriend, and a warrant out for his arrest. Neither the family nor the police department know exactly what happened to Brandon, but it seems as if he came upon an aggressive crime…

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    opened the browser and started browsing missing children, she read many articles about them. She got to the end of the google page and realized that she skipped some of the websites. So she opened the websites and started reading about other missing children. Each website had the same person. Oh my gosh. What? She thought, just as Sean raged into her house. "Why does the websites say your missing? Tekica, what 's going on. Do you know anything about this," he realized tears in her eyes, "are…

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