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    Black individuals who directly spoke to investigators were targeted and attacked. Agents received a tip that a car was found in the nearby swamps. Agents eventually decided to calling in the federal army with several busloads of Navy sailors in order to aid in the search. Investigators decided that the case could only be solved by an investigation rather than a search. The Search turned out to be incredibly difficult

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    Exigent Circumstances

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    v. Buckner, 2007). In my opinion, the result of the interview with the suspect’s girlfriend and the positive recognition of the sketch by some of the neighbors, might be enough information for the investigator to consider they are in the right place and further proceed. This situation could be considered under the “need for official action and no time to secure a warrant” (State v. Phillips, 2002) exigent circumstance rulings. The possibility of finding

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    have been many conspiracies on who jack the ripper really was, but the case still lies cold. There were five suspects and one that fits the profile best. That is Montague John Druit: he had a strange sexual need, he was the top suspect for the investigators at the time of the crimes, and before all the killings began Druit has a reasonable cause for wanting to kill. We will evaluate all these points and get to know who jack the ripper really was. Montague John Druit’s career was law school

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    Introduction How important is airline safety to the flying public? How safe is it for passengers on commercial airline flights? What are the issues that prevent air travel from being as safe as it needs to be? How effective are airline safety investigators in terms of locating flaws and anomalies that might become serious safety problems? This paper delves into those questions and provides research to fully examine the issues. Background into Airline Safety Knowledge An article in the peer-reviewed

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    response may be skewed if they do not commit to the experiment. There is also the concern of the misinterpretation of the question which leads to costly follow-ups so that clarity can be brought to data retrieved. Telephone surveys are also used by investigators to collect data for research purposes. Telephone polls also eliminate a field staff, and they can monitor interviewer bias a lot easier. The supervisor is usually present when the interviews are conducted. They can listen to the interviewers as

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    application, an assigned background investigator will spend 80 hours in investigating about the candidate from top to bottom based on who, what where, when, how, and why. The process for a background investigation is extremely long and takes several months to complete. Anything that the investigator finds incorrect with the candidate or strange will noted as a “red flag” and will be further investigated. Additionally to “red flag” some of the common problems that investigator finds out are things that the

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    community began searching the woods and surrounding areas. A few days later, the three boy’s bodies were found in a river. The boys were bound, had multiple injuries and died from drowning. Investigators believed this to be the result of a sacrifice from a satanic cult, and immediately had a suspect. June 3rd, investigators arrested Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Miskelley. By March 18th 1994, Damien, Jason and Jessie were all convicted of the murders of the three boys. Many issues arose during

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    Loneliness, bad experiences in the past, addictions, and negativity in the residence can cause paranormal phenomenon to draw to a person or an object. When Jason Hawes the lead investigator of TAPS on the television show called Ghost Hunters has heard knocking in many homes they went to when no one is with them this could indicate that spirits and poltergeists activity is occuring. “Developing ideas about ghost is simply a derivative

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    process will require a small team of about 3 FID investigators and 1 administrative staff member. Steps and responsibilities of the FID investigators

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    Well seeing as how the paper states to find the case law for an office computer of a suspect, I’m going to assume that even though the crime took place inside an abandoned warehouse, that the computer is potentially business property. That being said, it is stated that in order for this case law to fall into effect, the courts must inspect the entirety of the situation before determining whether or not the employee at the time has an equitable expectancy of confidentiality or whether the employer

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