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Coerced Commit
The concept of false confessions when thought into deeply can unveil many intricacies in the psyche and approaches that seek to exploit it. Initially, one might think Why would I lie saying I committed a crime? But it is far … Continue reading
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Breaking Bad: Sonja Farak’s High Stakes Decision
Forensic science stands at the cornerstone of justice. It plays a pivotal role in legal proceedings and in evidence, often being crucial in determining a guilty or innocent verdict. However, what happens when the individuals entrusted with analyzing this evidence … Continue reading
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Sounds of Evolution: Podcasts vs Articles
Through the ages, human beings have always greatly valued storytelling, sharing chronicles, and passing down their history and wisdom from generation to generation. From oral traditions to engraving stone tablets to the written word, storytelling has shifted across cultures and … Continue reading
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Cracking the ‘War on Drugs’
In the Netflix documentary “13th,” we delve deep into the complex and often uncomfortable relationship between race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States. A central question raised is whether the so-called “War on Drugs” was truly intended to … Continue reading
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Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: Science or Subjectivity?
Bloodstain pattern analysis is vital to modern forensic science. This involves examining the characteristics, locations, and dispersions of bloodstains at a crime scene to recreate events and gather as much information from a scene as possible. Its use in criminal … Continue reading
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Secrets in the Rain of Rice Rips Road
On a cloudy, somber day, with a promise of rain in the air, I set out on a journey to uncover the secrets held at the scene off Rice Rips Road. Armed solely with a cryptic set of coordinates and … Continue reading
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