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    Her daughter was told by Shipman that an autopsy was not needed and Kathleen Grundy was buried. Kathleen Grundy’s daughter‚ Angela Woodruff‚ was a lawyer and looked after her mother’s needs. Woodruff was surprised to find a will from her mother that stated that most of her mother’s estate was to go to Shipman. Woodruff knew that the document was not right and it was forged. She contacted that police and an examination of evidence was held. An autopsy was placed and it was conformed that Kathleen

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    Alzheimers Disease What is Alzheimers Disease? The most common form of dementing illness‚ Alzheimers Disease (AD) is a progressive‚ degenerative disease that attacks the brain‚ causing impaired memory‚ thinking and behavior. The person with AD may experience confusion‚ personality and behavior changes‚ impaired judgment‚ and difficulty finding words‚ finishing thoughts or following directions. It eventually leaves its victims incapable of caring for themselves. What happens to the brain in Alzheimers

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    while your dads girlfriend committed suicide all in the same day. Well this is the phone call that Ethan and Gabby received from their dad on a summer day. Today I’m going to tell you about The Shacknai Family‚ the deaths that happened‚ and the autopsy of what really happened. First‚ I will give you a brief background of the family. Dina Shacknai was married to Jonah Shacknai and had three kids: Gabby‚ Ethan‚ and Max. Dina and Jonah separated when max was three and Jonah got himself a new girlfriend

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    Slip or Trip? After a close inspection of the Volupides household and the evidence‚ I have concluded that there is more to the story than one may think. The police report‚ the photograph‚ and the autopsy‚ makes it very clear that this case was a murder. The police report recalls that Queenie Volupides went out more than once – first to the country club‚ then once more with friends after a tiff with her husband. During this‚ it was stated that Queenie had been drinking. When her friends arrived

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    Fingerprinting What is it? A fingerprint is an impression of the ridges on a person’s finger. By inking a person’s finger‚ these can be recorded on paper and compared with fingerprints left at the crime scene. Since no two fingerprints are the same‚ this is a valuable way of identifying a person. Fingerprints are formed in full detail before birth and remain unchanged throughout life unless they are affected by a deep seated injury. It was in 1860 that the use of fingerprints as a reliable means

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    lowest part of the body. This usually occurs between 8 to 12 hours after death. If the body was found and this hadn’t occurred yet‚ then the scientists know the time of death was before the 8-12 hour period. 2. What three aspects does a forensic autopsy seek information about? Describe each of these aspects. Cause of death- the medical problem that leads to death Mechanism of death- weapon or instrument used in a death Manner of death- suicide or homicide 3. How can digestion rates give information

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    and head of the Department of Forensic Medicine at the University of Dundee‚ Professor Derrick Pounder is one to have reexamined this particular case. Historical author Andrew Cook commissioned Professor Pounder to do an independent review on the autopsy report of Rasputin from 1916. Due to the fact this was a historical case‚ the professor was not part of the recovery

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    Marilyn Monroe’s death the media claimed it was suicide. However‚ many conspiracy theorists and a large proportion of the general public at the time and indeed to this day believe she was murdered. With eyewitness accounts‚ suspicious tapes and an autopsy report‚ it will become evident that far from being a conspiracy‚ it will be shown that Marilyn Monroe’s death was in fact murder. Marilyn’s childhood has been promoted by those who believe Monroe’s death was suicide to support their argument. Munroe

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    Chronicle of a Death Foretold At first glance‚ Garcia Marquez’s novella appears to be just another murder mystery. This‚ however‚ is not the case (pun intended). The story opens with a declaration that the main character‚ Santiago Nasar‚ will ultimately meet his end. Garcia Marquez employs a very matter-of-fact tone throughout the novel. By stating the facts in such a way‚ he is able to create a narrator whose attitude mimics that of a journalist. The narrator remains anonymous throughout

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    One of the most disputatious case in the history of America is the assassination of Mr. John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ the Commander in Chief of the United States of America. In the Case of Lee Harvey Oswald‚ I will prove that Mr. Oswald is innocent without a shadow of a doubt‚ due to the conspicuous yet controversial facts and evidences that substantially stands out. Who in the right mind would think that Mr. Oswald is guilty‚ when he is just a regular citizen whose life seemed like a collection of clichés

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