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#13
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10-20-2009, 11:44 AM
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Re: Faces Of Death (women)
It always weirds me out to think of how many of these went unsolved, or the wrong person got convicted. ..I dunno...like some 80 year old man is going to get on here and see one of those pictures and be all "Wow, I remember that night. Cocaine is a helluva drug." Forensics has come so far in the past couple of decades... |
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10-20-2009, 12:38 PM
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Re: Faces Of Death (women)
I know just what you mean...in my research and such I run across sooo many cases like that...also, alot of murders of kids and even adults that might have been stopped, or at least solved, if missing persons cases were handled like they are today (not that LE doesn't still drop the ball a lot with the whole automatic runaway assumption, especially with teens)
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#15
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10-20-2009, 02:31 PM
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Re: Faces Of Death (women)
It's funny how dead woman and kids always makes us sadder than dead men ... is it because men are supposed to be tough and aggressive? I personally like when those cold case files are re-opened and resolved … you can run, but you can never hide …
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