investigation
Whodunnit, and why? All about criminal investigations and the forensic methods used to search for clues and collect evidence to get to the bottom of the crime.
UNFINISHED BIZ'NESS
It has happened before. In fact, it has happened quite a few times, but this morning it felt somewhat surreal. I still want to rob an armored truck! Not that I would, but yeah, the thrill of the heist still lingers in the depths of my soul. And this morning when I stumbled upon a parked Loomis Truck, I felt ready to make a move. For some odd reason, all those hidden instincts kicked in and I was instantly zoned in. In the early morning fog, the truck seemed so vulnerable.
By GIBRAN TARIQ4 years ago in Criminal
Suzanne Morphew Presumed Dead — Husband Will Stand Trial for Her Murder
Earlier this year, I wrote a story about Colorado mother Suzanne Morphew who went missing while out for a bike ride on Mother’s Day 2020. Since then, it has become all but certain that she was never out for a bike ride and instead, was killed in her own home. Her husband, 53-year-old Barry Morphew, has been charged with murder, tampering with a human body, possession of a dangerous weapon, and attempting to influence a public servant.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
The Unsolved Murder of Venus Xtravaganza
On a cold Christmas Day in 1988, the body of a young transgender woman was found strangled and stuffed under a bed in New York's Duchess Hotel. A medical examiner would later determine that her body had been there for about four days before being discovered. There are few details of her case available beyond this due to its continued active status.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
The Julia Wallace Murder — 90 Years Unsolved
The murder of Julia Wallace, called the “Locked Room Murder” by many, has remained unsolved for over 90 years. In all the time since Julia Wallace was found murdered inside a locked room of her home, there have been many who’ve continued to search for clues. The case remains open to this day with the Merseyside Police.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
The Isdal Woman — A 50-Year-Old Mystery
The Isdal Woman refers to an unidentified woman who was found dead at Isdalen in Bergen, Norway on November 29, 1970. Her death was originally thought to be a suicide but speculation in the years since the discovery of her remains has led to further investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
Benefits of Becoming a Private Investigator
There are many benefits of becoming a private investigator. This job requires an applicant to be professional, well-versed in various investigation methods and can make a great deal of money. However, if you're new to the field, you should learn about the legalities involved. There are many laws to follow, and it's essential to keep up with them. But even if you're not familiar with the specific laws, you can still become a private investigator.
By Lark Begin4 years ago in Criminal
Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm?
Over four years before America became engrossed in the mystery of The Black Dahlia, England found fascination with the bizarre case of “Bella” — the skeletal remains of a woman discovered by local boys named Robert Hart, Thomas Willetts, Bob Farmer, and Fred Payne while out on a hunt for bird eggs.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal









