A crime has just been committed in someone’s home — or in public, on the street. Police arrive to discover a murder that involved a firearm — or perhaps a killing involving a different weapon.
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It was an odd, but light-hearted encounter at a tense crime scene. On Tuesday, Vancouver Police shot a man during a confrontation at a McDonald’s parking lot near Hastings and Cassiar Streets in East ...
It isn’t like Professor Jack Price not to show up for his own class. He was reported missing by a graduate student – days after he got into a heated argument with another professor. It isn’t clear ...
Inside an unoccupied house, a student gingerly pushes open a creaky door and takes a wary step into a dark room—only to find the walls completely splattered with blood. It sounds like the cliché ...
Every crime betrays something of the personality of the criminal committing it, according to a prominent Ottawa crime profiler. “An offender walks into a crime scene and behaves in a certain way,” ...
The crime science investigations about to start at Moraine Valley Community College may not pack the wallop of television dramas, but they’ve already got students excited about the possibilities of ...