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No; the fatal head wound to President John F. Kennedy was an entry wound in the back of the head and an exit wound toward the front, consistent with shots fired from behind and...
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No; the fatal head wound to President John F. Kennedy was an entry wound in the back of the head and an exit wound toward the front, consistent with shots fired from behind and...
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An alligator may consume a body whole or in part, depending on size and opportunity. When a body is found in or recovered from an alligator, investigators use a combination of s...
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Unidentified bodies in Utah are treated with coordinated effort across local, state, and federal partners. When remains are discovered, law enforcement, medical examiners, foren...
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The phrase Romanian corpse freezer refers to allegations that emerged around 2022 involving the preservation of a deceased individual in a freezer in Romania, claims shared wide...
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Preservation of human heads relies on techniques adapted from anatomical and surgical practice. The two dominant modern methods are fixation followed by decalcification and dehy...
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This guide examines notable serial killers in Pennsylvania history, focusing on verified cases, investigative context, and lasting institutional impact. It avoids speculation an...
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The phrase Boston Strangler refers to a series of murders of 13 women in and around Boston, Massachusetts, between June 1962 and January 1964. It remains one of the most closely...
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On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot during a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. The question of whether a front shot occurred is central to understanding the event...
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