The first section of information has shown many outcomes from the murder of Betty Lou Jensen and David Faraday. To truly understand what happened, more information has to be brought in to conclude my investigation. The following information will help me identify the murderer of my two victims and should help me understand what happened that night.
The murder of Betty Lou Jensen and David Faraday is most likely because he has a substantial amount of evidence that shows he is the killer. Earl Van Best has facial features, glasses, and the same hair style as the police sketch, that was drawn up by survivors of the murders. Evidence has shown that Earl Van Best has lashed out towards couples, most likely because he lost touch with someone
Imagine a child being kidnapped in the middle of the night. Anne and Lindbergh were living in their recently built mansion in a remote area of Sourland Hills near Hopewell, New Jersey when Bruno Hauptmann's, on the night of March 1, 1932, kidnapped and murdered Charles Lindbergh’s son. In the controversial court case of the “Lindbergh Kidnapping,” the guilty verdict correctly prosecuted Hauptmann with key evidence: the ladder, ransom notes, and ransom money.
The newspaper claimed that thirty-eight residents witnessed the murder of the young woman, but none of them called the police. It was stated that they watched the murder “stalk” the girl over the course of half an hour, and “stab” her in three separate attacks.
The investigative details of the Pamela Foddrill case remained very similar to criminal theory in most ways, but not all. In Lyman’s Criminal Investigations, there are eight steps detailed
Special Agent Douglas was provided with basic background information relative to each of the Ripper’s canonical five murder cases. It is stated in the report that the information provided was not as thorough and as such Douglas filled in missing information with certain probable assumptions. The analysis addressed the following areas: profile of victims; medical examiner’s findings; crime and crime scene analysis; offender traits and characteristics; pre- and post-offense behavioral patterns; investigative and proactive techniques; and interrogation
Investigator Sam Reilly will also be called to testify, in that he was the first investigator on the scene. Shortly after the murder, Officer Reilly went to the defendant’s home at 2435 Damen Street, apt #2B and forced down Mr. John Hudsons’ and Dale Buckner’s door. While at the apartment, Officer Reilly Recovered a .38 revolver (matching the gun from the crime scene), a black leather jacket, and a newly registered Black Cadillac Sedan; which matched the description of the getaway car. Due to officer Reilly’s work, pertinent details of the defendant’s background and belongings have been brought to trial and will help us prove that the defendants did, beyond a reasonable doubt murder, and assist in murdering Mrs. Sara Lazar. Upon arrest, the defendant’s both refused to make a statement concerning the killing of Mrs. Lazar.
“The first incident took place on the night of December 20,1968 a 17-year-old David Faraday, and his girlfriend 16-year-old Betty Lou Jenson, were shot to death by their car. The morning of July 5, 1969 Darlene Ferrin 22 and her boyfriend Mike Mageau 19, were sitting in their parked car, when a man approached them with a flashlight. The figure fired multiple shots killing Ferrin, and Wounding Mageau. Within about an hour of the incident, someone called the Vallejo Police Department, telling them the location of the crime and taking full responsibility of the murder and the 1968 murders. On the evening of September 27, 1969, the Zodiac struck again, Cecelia Shepard, and Bryan Hartnell, they relaxed on an isolated part of the shore of Lake Berryessa
Vanessa Vermont was murdered in her own home in her kitchen , after she called the electrician (Volta). The police interviewed Winthrop ( Vanessa’s Husband) immediately he assumed or accused Volta as a suspect of the murder. The police think suspect that Winthrop committed the crime of murdering his wife. My report will show that the husband ( Winthrop) committed the crime of murdering his wife (Vanessa).
In The Murder of Helen Jewett, Patricia Cohen uses one of the most trivial murders during the 1800’s to illustrate the sexiest society accommodations to the privileged, hypocritical tunneled views toward sexual behavior, and the exploitation of legal codes, use of tabloid journalism, and politics. Taking the fact that woman was made from taking a rib from man was more than biblical knowledge, but incorporated into the male belief that a woman’s place is determined by the man. Helen had the proper rearing a maid servant, but how did she fall so far from grace. Judge Weston properly takes credit for rearing her with the proper strictness and education. Was Helen seduced at an
Lanita, as the woman was identified by first name in her 911 call, did not explain how she came to possess the gun used to kill Evans. Investigation continued as Sgt. Dave Sicilian of the Columbus homicide squad disclosed that details within Lanita’s
The perpetrator was Richard Hauptman – A
It was May 22, 1918, and Joseph Maggio was coming home from his grocer job but he didn't know that was his last day at work. When he arrived home him, and his wife Catherine Maggio got ready for bed and he laid aside her in the bed. What they didn't know is that someone was coming for them and walking up on the corner of Upperville and Magnolia streets. When the killer broke in the Mr. and Mrs. Maggio were dead asleep and the killer crept up the stairs and proceeded to watch them until it was time. He proceeded to cut the couple’s throat with a straight razor, and when he was done he continued and bashed their heads in with an axe. Maybe in fact to conceal the fact of their real death (Axeman).
Special-K by Ashley Clark Based on “Special K is not a Cereal. A Justin Seaborne Story” Characters in the Play Justin Seaborne A nuclear physicist who finds himself in a bunch of trouble. Detective Abrams Detective in local police department, head of the case.
The two bodies were dissected with great skill and precision, leaving investigators to put the pieces back together (Goff, 2000). Subsequently, the devil was found in the details, and on November 5th, 1935, Dr. Ruxton was charged in the double murder. Although he had gone to extreme lengths to hide the identity of the victims, Dr. Ruxton could not fool investigators, and it would be his costly mistakes that secured him an execution by hanging.
Across the world and time, women have struggled to fight society’s tendency to fit them into one of two stereotypes. A woman is either a weak, frail creature dependent on the men in her life or she is a vixen who uses her femininity to seduce innocent men into doing her bidding. For suspected murderess Grace Marks, the main character of Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood, the way others perceive her could lead to her freedom. Marks’ role in the Kinnear and Montgomery murders was sensationalized by the media, catalyzing the events of the novel as enough people remained convinced that Marks was innocent to petition for her release from prison years after the case had been settled. Grace Marks ultimately uses the way others perceive her to her
In our world today much of how we relate to things has to do with what we see in the media. We base our views of people and places on what we see on television and in movies and less on our personal experiences. Media has lead a powerful role in shaping the way we think about our legal system and the legal actors in it such as lawyers. Movies such as Anatomy of a Murder (1959) and Philadelphia (1993) were both made in largely different times in history and give different views of the way the media has portrayed lawyers throughout time.