The Germond Family Murders: A Forensic Conclusion to a Cold Case

The Germond Family Murders: A Forensic Conclusion to a Cold Case
Title The Germond Family Murders: A Forensic Conclusion to a Cold Case PDF eBook
Author Vincent Cookingham
Publisher Outskirts Press
Total Pages 138
Release 2021-11-08
Genre Law
ISBN 9781977247612

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A ninety year old multiple murder solved by forensic science and a coincidence.

Cold Case BC

Cold Case BC
Title Cold Case BC PDF eBook
Author Eve Lazarus
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2022-10-11
Genre True Crime
ISBN 9781551529073

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In her BC bestseller Cold Case Vancouver, crime historian and reporter Eve Lazarus used investigative skills to shine a light on the city's most baffing unsolved murders. In Cold Case BC, Lazarus casts her gaze more widely on long forgotten and unsolved murder cases throughout British Columbia. These include teenager Molly Justice, who was murdered on the outskirts of Victoria after taking the bus home from work, and a follow-up to the tragic 1953 Babes in the Woods story of two children found murdered in Stanley Park, whose names were finally revealed this year in a story broken by Lazarus herself. There's also the tale of four police officers in the 1960s who committed a string of robberies that culminated in the biggest heist in Vancouver's history. Their reign of terror ended with one of the officers murdering his family before killing himself. Or were they all killed by someone else? Lazarus also looks at some of the province's most intriguing missing persons cases, such as three-year-old Casey Bohun, who vanished from her bed in the middle of the night, and the Jack family of four, who left Prince George to work in a logging camp along the infamous Highway of Tears but were never seen again. Interviews with law enforcement, forensic experts, and family and friends of the victims add new life to these historical cases, some of which date back to World War II. The book also includes some cases that have been solved, revealing the painstaking investigative work and new forensic technology that ultimately brought about closure for victims' families. Meticulously researched, Cold Case BC is a fascinating true crime book that reveals startling details about the province's criminal past.

The Germond Family Murders: A Forensic Conclusion to a Cold Case

The Germond Family Murders: A Forensic Conclusion to a Cold Case
Title The Germond Family Murders: A Forensic Conclusion to a Cold Case PDF eBook
Author Vincent Cookingham
Publisher Outskirts Press
Total Pages 138
Release 2021-11-08
Genre Law
ISBN 9781977248244

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A ninety year old multiple murder solved by forensic science and a coincidence.

Cold Case Chronicles

Cold Case Chronicles
Title Cold Case Chronicles PDF eBook
Author Silvia Pettem
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 249
Release 2021-06-01
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1493044567

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COLD CASE CHRONICLES tells the stories of victims –– some missing, some murdered and some with changed identities. All are true, and each are mysterious in their own ways. The cases in this nonfiction narrative date from 1910 through the 1950s and include evolutions in forensics, as well as historical context in order to view the men, women and children through the lens of time. Included are recent theories on the cases of Judge Joseph Crater (missing from New York City in 1930) and film director William Desmond Taylor (shot in Hollywood in 1922). Other chapters help to unravel the mystique of individuals with changed identities. Included, too, is a case of aerial sabotage, the "Boy in the Box," and unusual disappearances of young women, along with child abductions and four missing adventurers –– Everett Ruess, Joseph Halpern, and Glen and Bessie Hyde. Readers are encouraged to draw their own conclusions, consider how detectives would handle these and other cases today, and learn how genetic genealogy brings new hope for the future.

Great Lakes Cold Case Files

Great Lakes Cold Case Files
Title Great Lakes Cold Case Files PDF eBook
Author Wayne Louis Kadar
Publisher
Total Pages 199
Release 2013
Genre Cold cases (Criminal investigation)
ISBN 9781892384652

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Getting Away With Murder

Getting Away With Murder
Title Getting Away With Murder PDF eBook
Author Absolute Crime
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 2020-07-30
Genre True Crime
ISBN 9781629174624

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Refiguring the Archive

Refiguring the Archive
Title Refiguring the Archive PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Hamilton
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 386
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9401005702

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Refiguring the Archive at once expresses cutting-edge debates on `the archive' in South Africa and internationally, and pushes the boundaries of those debates. It brings together prominent thinkers from a range of disciplines, mainly South Africans but a number from other countries. Traditionally archives have been seen as preserving memory and as holding the past. The contributors to this book question this orthodoxy, unfolding the ways in which archives construct, sanctify, and bury pasts. In his contribution, Jacques Derrida (an instantly recognisable name in intellectual discourse worldwide) shows how remembering can never be separated from forgetting, and argues that the archive is about the future rather than the past. Collectively the contributors demonstrate the degree to which thinking about archives is embracing new realities and new possibilities. The book expresses a confidence in claiming for archival discourse previously unentered terrains. It serves as an early manual for a time that has already begun.