Ebook: Cold Cases: Evaluation Models with Follow-Up Strategies for Investigators
Author: James M. Adcock Sarah L. Stein
- Tags: Cold cases Criminal investigation BUSINESS ECONOMICS Infrastructure SOCIAL SCIENCE General
- Series: Advances in Police Theory and Practice
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Taylor and Francis
- City: Hoboken
- Edition: 2nd
- Language: English
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Unsolved crimes locked away in dusty file cabinets. Time is an ineffectual balm. Painful memories are left to a victim's loved ones. What happens when a killer gets away with murder? Thanks to the efforts of a special breed of modern detective, no one escapes the laws of justice--no matter how old the case, . With chilling episodes hand-picked by legendary documentary producer and host Bill Kurtis (American Justice), COLD CASE FILES: THE MOST INFAMOUS CASES gathers together ten of the toughest and most fascinating true crimes ever known to homicide. Combining the latest forensic techniques with old-fashioned police work, each episode takes a step-by-step look at how a mystery is finally solved and the culprit is ultimately apprehended. COLD CASE FILES: THE MOST INFAMOUS CASES explores these ten confounding cases: One Night on the Bayou, Killer in the County, Frozen in Time, A Map to Murder, The Zodiac Killer, The Green River Killer, Weepy-Voiced Killer, The Lady Killer, Kidnapped, Love Triangle. DVD Features: Interactive Menus; Scene Selection
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