PolitiFact spoke to forensic science and criminology experts who said an "inconclusive" finding on a bullet fragment like this is not uncommon, and it does not rule out that the weapon used in Kirk’s ...
Japan continues to bail out Fujitsu UK, with an £80m cash injection taking the total transferred to £360bn since 2024, when ...
A Utah sheriff's office says DNA testing has definitively linked the unsolved death of a Utah teenager in 1974 to the ...
Police jailed an innocent woman for five months on a bogus AI facial recognition match. Here's how the technology works and ...
Fujitsu has announced a voluntary redundancy scheme and plans to cut its UK workforce by nearly 10%. Compulsory redundancies ...
Advanced DNA analysis of cigarette butts at the scene of a 1966 murder helped police identify a suspect in the 60-year-old ...
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Shooting cars: Rolling shots tips and Lightroom presets
In episode 8 of Shooting Cars, we explore the art of Rolling Shots, also known as tracking shots, car-to-car shots, or ...
The work of forensic labs is essential to the justice system. When errors occur, the public deserves to know quickly and ...
Lawyers for the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk have asked to delay a preliminary hearing ...
Prime Video's "Scarpetta" is returning for a second season. Here's everything we know, including its plot, returning cast ...
Three months after a heist in Germany, the thieves remain at large and cash-reliant clients want to know why their life ...
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How moss helped the FBI solve a grave-robbing case
In 2009, investigators probing a grave-desecration scandal at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois, recovered a clump of moss found about eight inches below the soil surface during evidence recovery.
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