The killing of Carol Sue Klaber, 16, in Kentucky in 1976 traumatized a family and left relatives and the authorities searching for the person responsible.
Tag: Forensic Science
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With Fingerprints, DNA and Photos, Turkey Seeks Families of the Missing
More than a thousand earthquake victims are still unaccounted for. Some families waited for days by ruined buildings, hoping to see bodies that never surfaced.
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Unusual Deaths in NYC Are Still Up. Drug Overdoses Are the Largest Factor.
The rising tide of death that began during the pandemic is now the “new normal” for the New York City medical examiner’s office.
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Was Pablo Neruda Murdered?
There has long been suspicion that Chile’s military dictatorship poisoned the nation’s most famous poet. A decade-long investigation has produced tantalizing clues, but nothing more.
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Idaho Killings and Criminology
As a professor of criminology and a former F.B.I. special agent, I am frequently surprised by the misperceptions of what criminologists study.