(Intro) A fisherman found a naked body lying on the floor, around her neck there was some purple staining, which is an indication of strangulation. The shoulder ties of her tank top had been neatly cut, and the back of the best was cut through and through. Wounds on her correct wrist, demonstrate that she had been tied up. Twigs and leaves found in her bra demonstrates she had been dragged. Police discovered scissors close to her body. Post-mortem discovered hints of semen, yet tests were to severely corrupted. Body was recognized as19-year old Stephanie Brown. This issue is interesting because the murderer went after the victims and kidnaped them then raped them. They found this evidence on the victims' bodies or clothes that they wore. He …show more content…
This evidence helped them investigate the case to see if it was the same person who has committed this murder and to capture the person and take them into custody. The critical evidence that they used was the blood that they got from the victims' bodies to figure out if it matches the person who has does this murder. It was the first time that they were using DNA to convict the murderer. The blood semen that they got from each of the victims they used that to punish the murder who done these murders.science and the Forensic Science:After a month there was another occurrence were Stephanie had vanished, another lady disappeared. A seeker found a gravely decayed body of a white female, the remaining parts were scattered by creatures, yet the agents recuperated her skull, middle, and some dress. The garments were like the garments the young lady was wearing when she cleared out her mother in the auto to run off with an outsider to get help. Dental x-beams affirmed that the remaining parts were the young lady who ran off with the odd man. Her reason for death was additionally strangulation. A bit of her best was sliced and used to choke her. There was additionally a bit of nylon rope …show more content…
Her best and socks were cut up. Casualty was distinguished as Laura. Another body was found by a family who was climbing and saw blood out and about, she was wounded in the neck, shoulder and chest, and her tank top was likewise cut like alternate casualties. There was a bit of piece of duct tape in her hair. The executioner utilized duck tape to choke his casualties and constantly trim it off before leaving the scene (that is the reason he would trim their hair, with the goal that he could dispose of his fingerprints on the sticky side of the tape). Something more likely than not turned out badly, the casualty probably battled back and that is the reason he utilized the scissors to wound her. The executioner left the scene rapidly, neglecting to evacuate the duck tape, yet there were no fingerprints on the tape. Weeks after the fact there was a fifth casualty naked and deteriorating. She was found with underwear hose stuffed in her mouth, and irregular cuts on her apparel, her reason for death was strangulation, her dress was tied around her
I was researching online and I found a very interesting case that took place in Houston, Texas. This case involved a 22-year-old female at the time that goes by the name of Cherita Thurman. Cherita was beaten very badly and hog-tied in her apartment back in 2002(KHOU, 2017). The exterminator was making his rounds and that’s when he found her breathless body just lying there. Cherita death was immediately ruled as a homicide because there were no leads to the case (KHOU, 2017).
The result of this technique indicated that the victim was killed between October 9 and 13. Using three different techniques they obtained very similar data. The last piece to solve this puzzle was to identify the victim. They got a fingerprint from the victim but there was not a match in the database. They move on into the missing people report in which they found a woman name, Darlene Smith who matched all of their forensic evidence.
On January 15, 1999 highschooler Hae Min Lee was reported missing and weeks later found dead. She was a victim of murder and died by manual strangulation. Her ex-boyfriend Adnan was arrested for the murder. Adnan is still in prison today. Sarah Koenig is the narrator of Serial.
In the 1890's, a man named George Painter was hanged for the death of his wife. Although Painter claimed he was innocent, not much investigation was put into the case. During the execution, two ropes were tied around Painter's thighs, and a hood placed over his head. When the noose was around his neck and he had said his last words, the ropes were cut, and Painter plummeted down. Instead of killing him, the rope went tight and snapped, sending Painter to the ground.
Did Lizzie Borden Take an Axe “Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her father forty whacks. When she saw what she had done she gave her father forty-one.” This nursery rhyme is just one of the ways the murder of Andrew and Abby Borden has infiltrated popular culture. From movies, plays, and books to large national conferences, podcasts, and school papers, the murders have taken on a life of their own. Maybe one of the reasons is that despite the amount of time, money, and resources spent on the mystery, it remains that: a mystery.
She'd been shot in the back of the head with a shotgun held maybe two inches away. She was lying on her side, facing the wall, and the wall was covered with blood... Her hands were tied behind her, and her ankles were roped together with the kind of cord you see on Venetian blinds.” Nancy Clutter was an innocent teenage girl who had been shot execution style in the comfort of her own bed. As if to mock her, the murders had positioned her in her bed with the covers tucked around her.
Black Dahlia Murder In 1947 the tragic loss of Elizabeth Short shocked many people all over the world. This wasn’t your typical murder, this murder had to have been planned out and thought about for a while before its happening. The “Black Dahlia Murder” is the biggest unsolved case in Los Angeles and is still an undergoing investigation. I have reason to believe that Dr. Gorge Hodel is the murderer behind the brutality of Elizabeth Short’s body.
“Black Dahlia murder solved? Shocking new details about aspiring actress Elizabeth Short’s life and gruesome death.” Foxnews, 21 December 2107, http://www. foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/12/21/black-dahlia-murder-solved-shocking-new-details-about-aspiring-actress-elizabeth-shorts-life-and-gruesome-death.html. Accessed 17 February 2018. “Patrick S. O’Reilly.”
The victim had no shirt or pants on, and there was a slice on the back of his neck and the back of his left leg. There was also the rope used to tie him up, which could not be identified by trace analysts because they had never seen it before. He wiped his knife clean on Eberle’s shirt, and left the
“But the evidence will show he directed her off the highway to a dark, secluded where he strangled her with a rope and threw her body off a bridge.” Desloup stated (pg 1). As stated in the case, the murder weapon was a rope, as she died because of strangulation. After the murder,
One day, it’s taken off of her head and everyone can see that she is balding and had bandages on her head. “I could see bones and veins; I could see the exact structure of her skull. There was a large Band-Aid at the back of her head, a row of black stitches, a piece of gauze taped above her left ear.” (216) In the end, Linda had died, but he had used Linda as an escape.
The murder of Jonbenet Ramsey is a really depressing and mysterious at that. The murder was extremely brutal, she had wounds on her face, a cracked skull, duct tape on her mouth, she was tied up, and she had a garrote around her neck. According to the documentary we watched she was hit in the head with a flashlight and then strangled with a garrote. It was expected that she snatched a piece of pineapple from her brother’s bowl in which he hit her with a flashlight because of it, and she was still alive so it was most likely the parents got in on it because they didn’t want to be filed for abuse and jailed so they strangled her to death and put a blanket over her body, breaking a window and adding a ransom note to make it seem like someone broke in.
At the crime scene, there was multiple pieces of evidence that may lead to figuring out if Anna Garcia’s manner of death was natural, homicide, or an accident. The evidence found at the scene includes fingerprints, blood, a shoeprint, hair, an unknown substance, and blood spatter. One of the multiple pieces of evidence that was found at the crime scene was a fingerprint. The fingerprint was tested and proven to belong to Alex Garcia, her ex-husband. We know this because the fingerprint that was found at the crime scene matches the ridge patterns on Alex’s fingerprint exactly.
"One finger was nearly torn off. The injuries indicated a vicious struggle. Sheppard’s hands may have held the answer of the murder, for they surely came into contact with the person who murdered her" (1). If Sam Sheppard had murdered his wife there would at least been evidence on Sheppard’s hands. Marilyn was severely beaten to death, she had been struck twenty-seven times in the head, thirty-five times in all.
John Norman Collins, most known as The Co-ed Killer, was arrested for the murder of a young girl named Karen Sue Beineman. Collins methods of killing included rape, mutilation and strangulation of young women. For two years the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti community was in shock over the murders of seven young women, giving the name Co-ed murders. The first murder occurred on July 9th, 1967. The young girl was 19 years old; she went out for a nightly walk near the Eastern Michigan University campus and told her roommate that she needed to get some air.