Whether an sticking out of the tongue from the corner of mouth suggest an unnatural death?
Actually it often suggests a natural death.
With some fatal diseases the tongue will swell up, causing it to come out of the side of the mouth. It happens with allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock a lot.
Is travel involved in a homicide detective's job?
Yes. If a detective learns a strong suspect for a homicide has been arrested and is in custody in another state the detective may go to the jail where the suspect is incarcerated to interview them.
Do homicide detectives work by shift or crime?
In most jurisdictions the case is assigned to a detective, known as the lead detective for that case. That detective will manage the case according to his needs and the priority in which that crime must be solved. Detectives normally work by shift, but maybe called in on a homicide case, on a case-by-case basis. The detective Lieut. will assign the case to a lead detective, who will delegate certain tasks of the case to other detectives (for example, the lead detective may interview witnesses while another detective may notify the family or assist in processing the crime scene).
What are the two types of clue materials in homicides?
Two types of clues in a homicide investigation are the medical examiners report and financial (credit card) and telephone records.
It was said that whoever killed her was never properly identified, but the court brought the trial upon a man named Barry George who was convicted of crimes and the behavior of a nuisance.
What does homicide by child abuse mean?
Exactly what the name suggests. the cause of death was directly linked to Child Abuse. the Nizmary Brown case was in this tragic category. It is very difficult to prove, unless there is a ( paper trail) and Parents often coach kids to explain to doctors, etc ( oh it was an accident, I fell off the swings, sliding board, etc) sometimes it takes trained psychiatrists to see through the smoke screens of induced ( By parents) lies. Hospitals and other health-care operatives- for example School nurses, are on the front sector in the observation and reportage end ( and are mandated by Law) of the child abuse problem.
"Shoebox Annie" was a serial killer who sold shoelaces out of an old shoebox. She lived around the 1930 time period, and was charged with murdering several children.
Normal time served for murder 2nd in NY?
There is no "normal" time for such an offense. The sentencing depends entirely on the convicted defendant's past record, the violence of the crime, and other factors which the sentencing judge must take into account.
What are the basic investigative techniques used to investigate homicide?
Basic investigative technique in any crime is very much the same.
Homicide investigation also focuses on the 24 (sometimes 48) hours immediately prior and after the killing. It's vital to know the whereabouts and activities of the victim and anyone associated with them during that time.
Who is responsible for the Columbine massacre?
The personalities of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris allowed the Columbine tragedy occur. Without a Harris, Klebold was a typical underachieving, depressed teen who hated and blamed himself more than he hated or blamed others. Without Klebold, Harris was a psychopath who would have eventually, on his own, wreaked havoc on the world he hated and the stupid, worthless people who inhabited it; he enjoyed hating, he enjoyed demeaning, and he enjoyed the idea of inflicting pain and suffering on others. Harris was also an adept liar. His friends and classmates reported that he lied about anything and everything. He enjoyed lying as much as he enjoyed hating and knew that it gave him an advantage. Authorities have gained a lot of insight into these personalities since their deaths because they not only left behind their websites and videos, but also journals chronicling their true feelings.
What is homicide detective do in first 48 hours?
The detective starts with an examination of the crime scene, documenting any evidence that is found; questions witnesses if any are known; notifies family members if known; questions family and friends of the victim; tries to document last movements of the victim and who may have been with him or seen him; check phone records and credit card records; track down any videos for security systems in the area of the crime; if the victim is found in another location than his residence, then search the persons residence for evidence or information; get the report from the medical examiner and follow up with any information that may lead to other evidence.
How many mass shootings are conducted by people with prior criminal records?
76 mass shootings from 1996 to 2012
What do homicide detectives use on their nose to kill the smell of dead people?
Homicide detectives often do not use anything to dispel the smell of dead bodies. Sometimes, the nose is able to pick up clues about the crime. Other times, they may use a mentholated cream.
Has Neil ludlam been charged in the Peter Fuller Murder Case?
Yes, in 2009 Neil Ludlam murdered Peter Fuller. He was arrested and charged with the murder. He stood trial, and was found guilty in 2012. He was sentenced to 18 years, and did not appeal.
Aggravated Murder would be the more serious.
Yes, this would be common and appropriate.
What do murderers get out of it?
One of the most common murders are for profit; murder as part of a burglary or robbery; murder for inheritance or insurance proceeds; and less common, murder for hire or murder to save expense such as child or elder support.
Other murders can to avoid responsibility for another crime by eliminating witnesses. Some murderers derive a sense of power, or control, get vengeance, or self righteousness from their crime.
How much do homicid investgators get paid in Texas?
A homicide detective's pay varies widely depending what jurisdiction they serve or what agency employs them and how long they've been doing the job.
What R stand for at criminal case referred to as R v Accused?
R stands for "Regina" in criminal cases i.e. the Crown. In criminal cases the other party is the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) who bring the action against the defendant on behalf of the State, or the Crown. It is referred to as R for Regina aka the Queen. Most lawyers will refer to it as "The Crown and Smith" NOT "R versus Smith"
What is the punishment for murder in england?
England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK).
There is no death penalty in the United Kingdom.
The punishment under the laws of the UK is Life Imprisonment.
In practice the average time spent in prison for murder in the United Kingdom is 14 years. Some of the most serious murderers (serial killers etc) sentenced to Life are never released and die in prison.
Vehicular homicide is when you use your car or any driving machine to kill someone else. Vehicular manslaughter is when you use it to hurt someone .
Does the director's cut of johnny the homicidal maniac include all the issues?
if there are only 7 of them, then yes
Murder for hire is the act of paying someone else to kill a person or persons or accepting remuneration for killing someone for another person.
Can someone harge for murder be sued by the deeased persons family?
Yep. They can be charged and then the family can file a civil suit against the person who is charged. Just like both families did O.J. Simpson.
What are the responsibilities of a homicide detective?
1) To gather evidence to find the cause of death.
2) To find out whether or not the death was homicidal or suicidal.
3) If it was murder, to compile enough evidence to be able to charge a suspect with murder.