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Forensic Methods Used In Murder Investigations Essay

Murder Case Study The author of this response has been asked to review a murder case that is described and detailed on the TruTV website. As far as analysis goes, the author has been asked to answer to five basic things. First, there will be an overview and summary of the case. Second, there will be a summary and review of how the investigators handled the crime scene. There were some secondary scenes and those will be covered as well. A description of three different forensic technologies that were used will be covered. Finally, there will be a review of how and when Miranda rights were read and why the timing of that reading existed as it did. While many crimes are basic and formulaic in nature, there are some particular crimes and crime scenes that are quite disturbing, vexing and/or troubling.

Analysis

In regards to the two cases, they were similar but the linkage between the two was not made right away. The first case was a man named Luis who had been strangled with an electrical cord right by the daybed in his living room. The other case was a man named Willie who was killed...

Seemingly unrelated and not correlated at first, both scenes were odd in that there was a coiled belt left at both scenes but neither belt was used as the murder weapon. The death of Luis went cold and was solved only after Willie was murdered and his blood/DNA was tied to both scenes. There was not really a secondary scene when it came to Luis except for the attempt to track the items stolen from his house and such. If those items were pawned, that would be a new crime scene since the items were stolen and thus the person pawning the item would not be the owner. When it comes to Willie, there was clearly secondary crime scenes as Willie was using the ATM card and that is actually how they tracked down Rose in the first place (TruTV, 2016).
The strategies to solve the case were pretty clear. While it took a while, the belt being left in much the same way at both scenes turned out to be the signature of a serial killer, that being Rose (Ramsland, 2013). Prior to that, the groups of detectives went through the usual investigated routine. They sought out footprints, blood and…

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Nolo. (2016). Miranda Rights: What Happens If Police Don't 'Read Your Rights' -- Nolo.com. Nolo.com. Retrieved 2 February 2016, from http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/police-questioning-miranda-warnings-29930.html

Ramsland, K. (2013). Serial Killer Signatures. Psychology Today. Retrieved 2 February 2016, from https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/shadow-boxing/201312/serial-killer-signatures

TruTV. (2016). LAPD solves signature murders case -- " Shocking Discovery -- " Crime Library on truTV.com. Web.archive.org. Retrieved 2 February 2016, from http://web.archive.org/web/20121102194722/http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/criminal_mind/forensics/accessory_to_murder/1_index.html
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