Introduction: In a calm rural neighborhood a 38 year old nearby lady named Anna Garcia was proclaimed dead inside her home at around 9:56 a.m. It was a hot, summer morning when a crisis call from a man named Doug Greene came in at 9:45 a.m. He revealed that Anna wasn't noting her telephone or her entryway and said that he was concerned in regards to his neighbor. Doug additionally expressed that Anna's dog was yelping constant for just about 2 hours, which was exceptionally abnormal for her typically quiet pet. He educated the police that he last observed Anna the past morning when she was strolling her dog at around 6:30 a.m. Considering that they were as of now encountering a warmth wave, Doug thought that it was interesting for Anna to …show more content…
In the wake of testing six different substances with three different pointers, we presumed that the obscure substance was headache medicine such as, Aspirin. The hair found at the crime scene had a place with Anna; this was found via painstakingly looking at every person of interest's' hair under a magnifying instrument and contrasting them with the hair found at the crime scene. The fingerprint on the bottle of the drink was Alex Garcia's and this was figured out by recognizing every person of interest's' sort of fingerprint and the fingerprint found at the crime scene coordinated Alex's. The sloppy shoe print that was at the crime scene has a place with Anna's …show more content…
Plus, in 1.1.6 Blood splatter investigation our information presumed that Anna was bleeding on her way down to the floor so she may have fallen. In spite of the fact that Alex Gracias blood and fingerprints were still found at the wrongdoing scene, something could have happened. In 1.3.1 we got Anna's outside post-mortem examination it expressed that Anna was overweight, she had swelling in various territories, for example, her mid-region and lower legs in addition to some pre mortem bruising and chafed infusion spots to her left side thigh. After these bits of extra data I began to wonder if Anna was conceivably adversely affected by anything because of the swelling. Despite the fact that I searched what swelling in the ankles and guts can mean and It turns out that Anna could have had liquid retention. Fluid retention causes liquid to assemble up in the lower legs and cause abundance liquids to be in the body and hypertension medications can intensify it so if Anna had hypertension and conceivably taken a hypertension infusion, then the fluid develop could have created heart disappointment. On account of heart disappointment the stomach area, legs, and lungs can swell in light of the fact that the heart is excessively frail, making it impossible to pump blood which may have made Anna fall due
Case 1- Name of case-1977 Murder of Rubidox Victim-James Anagnos Suspects-Frank Wright How the hair and fiber made a connection to the case. Anagnos was stabbed twenty times and hit in the head. Case
In episode 5 “The Bones That Weren’t,” a skateboarder sneaks into a construction site and stumbles upon a human skull protruding from the recently poured concrete. While at lunch, Dr. Temperance Brennan and Booth receive a call about the findings at the construction site. Brennan determined that the skull belongs to a male in his late 20s. In the lab, the team was about to determine that there was only the skull in the concrete. With the use of a lab technique, they were able to create an image of the victim’s skeleton.
Shoeprint. The team had to analyze the shoeprint found at the crime scene. There were a series of picture of all the suspects’ shoes they were wearing the night of the crime. During the analysis, the crime scene shoe print and Anna’s had very similar designs. Since the picture of Anna’s shoe was reliably similar, we could rule out all other suspect’s.
A middle-aged woman, by the name of Anna Garcia, was found dead inside her home at around 9:00AM. From the findings that we have gathered, I observed that there was a pattern. Things from DNA, crime scene information, to persons of interests. There was unknown DNA at the scene, such as the mystery blood. The crime scene information had many questioning things in it.
Her multiple surgeries and treatments have made her thin and lean. She is the older sister of Anna who has a rare form of leukemia. Throughout the whole story we see her fight with leukemia from the diagnosis to the current point of the story. There are flashbacks in the book that show her before she got leukemia. At the end of the book Anna reveals that Kate actually did not want the kidney transplant.
On the night of January 20th, 1998 in Escondido, California, the lives of the family of 12 year old Stephanie Crowe were turned upside down. Stephanie’s body was discovered lifeless on her bedroom floor by her parents and grandmother. Stephanie had been stabbed 9 times, and there was no sign of forced entry into the house. The young girl’s window was unlocked that night but there was a screen in place and there was no evidence showing there was an entry through the window. The sliding glass door in the parent’s, Steve and Cheryl Crowe, room was also unlocked but they claimed they would’ve heard if someone had came through the door because of the blinds on the door.
Late Thursday afternoon, we heard a gunshot coming from Ernie’s Lunchroom, rushed in, and found the body of a prominent racketeer named Fannen on the ground lying face down on the floor of the restaurant. About half the floor was recently mopped and still wet, leaving three pairs of footprints in the water. The mop was left leaning against the wall next to a right handprint left by the shooter. Four customers were in the restaurant at the time of the murder, sitting at the bar. The cash register was still open and had just been rung up at $8.75.
After investigating the death of Felix Navidad, I have come to the conclusion that Felix Navidad isn’t dead and never really died. It was all part of his scheme to start a new life. I mean think about it. Why else would his body just disappear? Or why would there be evidence traced back to everybody?
In the lab report three students are tested along with one suspect. Student number two’s DNA matched the suspects DNA. The student’s DNA’s are cut with five different enzymes as well as the suspects DNA. Student two’s DNA matched exactly with the suspects DNA; the other two student’s DNA did not resemble the suspects DNA at all. (Choi, et al, 2008) DNA fingerprinting is used a lot in determining who committed a crime.
Unexpectedly, I found her lying unconscious under the dining room table, I knelt down to check her pulse, and discover she had none. Immediately, I speed dialed Dr, Charles, her personal physician, and mournfully explained what had just happened. Within ten minutes he arrived and had my mother’s lifeless body transported to the J.C. West Memorial
Introduction: The case which I will be discussing is called “Beaten by a Hair”. This case is about 23-year-old, Laura Houghteling, who left for work on Monday October 19th, 1992 and never actually arrived. Police began their investigation and found the back door of her house unlocked however nothing was missing. Investigators investigated the woods near Laura’s house and found a bloody pillow and pillowcase.
For decades the journalistic adage “if it bleeds, it leads” has been practiced among news publications around the globe. The murder of Elizabeth Short in mid-January 1947 only helped confirm the success of this morbid creed. What should have been a simple homicide article on page three of the paper, quickly became one of the most sensational and frenzied murders of the century. Found in a vacant lot on the crisp morning of January 15th, 1947, housewife Betty Bersinger, accompanied by her three-year-old daughter, spotted what appeared to be a dismembered store mannequin. However, upon further review, it was discovered that it was the mutilated remains of what was once Ms. Elizabeth Short.
There was multiply evidence that, traced back to O.J. Simpson. His blood was recovered and fingerprints were local on the back fence. Later they found his hair in a knit hat at the crime scene, which the same kind of fiber was found on Goldman’s clothing. Fibers from simpson’s car were also similar to the knit hat. In his vehicle, he had blood from both victims and a pair of bloody socks in his house, along with the right glove that was missing from the crime scene.
Her expectations, were set quite too high, leading Anna to feel dispirited and depressed because she wasn't able to fulfill the task set right in front of
On a bleak October night in Sacramento, California, a young women named Rose went out for drinks with her ‘girlfriends’. Sacramento is the capital of California, so this is where a lot of unsolved mysteries has been occurring. Rose left the bar very intoxicated ,adequately late, a little too late after all her friends already left. Rose got into the car autonomy and drove down the barren highway alone. Rose eyesight was starting to get weak as she drove faster down the highway.