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Dorinda Medley is returning to the scene of the crime.
Kourtney Kardashian has returned to the scene of the crime.
To confirm, let's go to the scene of the crime.
Four radio stations beat me to the scene of the crime.
And we're all gonna return to the scene of the crime!
After all, most guilty people flee the scene of the crime.
Horrified, Abbi and Ilana run to the scene of the crime.
The scene of the crime — Kickstarter House at Sundance — by day.
He quickly exited the BigScreen "room," the scene of the crime.
The grasshopper-loving wolf, returning to the scene of the crime.
Mr. McMillan had been seen near the scene of the crime.
No evidence put Mr Reed at the scene of the crime.
Oddly enough, that's the scene of the crime that put him jail.
They had been shot and left at the scene of the crime.
He could have fled the scene of the crime, but he stayed.
Blake Horstmann is ready to return to the scene of the crime.
"Facebook has been systemically found at the scene of the crime," he began.
Investigators also found several "self-made videos" at the scene of the crime.
He went to school down the street from the scene of the crime.
Brewers right-hander Chase Anderson returned to the scene of the crime on Monday.
Six decades later, he returned to the scene of the crime for a drink.
The women who gathered there were solving the mystery at the scene of the crime.
They might also perform various tests on the body at the scene of the crime.
She chose a multi-story car park in Barcelona as the scene of the crime.
The Scene of the Crime Operatives, or SOCO, arrived, navy-clad technicians who secured evidence.
Apart from policemen, firemen and medics, the government is absent from the scene of the crime.
DNA found near the trail also placed McDavid at the scene of the crime, authorities said.
The scene of the crime Lawrence was murdered on April 22, 1993 in London's Eltham's neighborhood.
DNA found near the trial also placed McDavid at the scene of the crime, authorities said.
Yet the author finds evidence suggesting he was not even at the scene of the crime.
Gomez finds five witnesses who say that Hernandez was not at the scene of the crime.
The driver -- a male -- was captured moments after attempting to flee the scene of the crime.
Grace Notes John Grisham wrote his latest page-turner without visiting the scene of the crime.
When the sun came up, they returned to the scene of the crime, documenting their deed.
A bit farther down is Tony Harris, the event's emcee and host of Scene of the Crime.
Although the footage is grainy, prosecutors placed Mthethwa at the scene of the crime via his car.
The article also misidentified who avoided using the word "synagogue" to describe the scene of the crime.
And sugar is also at the scene of the crime biologically, and it's got the mechanism necessary.
"His DNA matches the DNA sample left at the scene of the crime," police chief Bryce Johnson said.
Testimony by a single witness linked Thomas to the scene of the crime — but the witness later recanted.
On Tuesday, numerous flowers and tributes had been laid at the scene of the crime for the victim.
Marriott added that it completed the phase-out of the Starwood reservation system, the scene of the crime.
Two weeks after his death, I rode with the journalists to check out the scene of the crime.
Trump lauded Capitol Police officers and first responders for exemplifying that spirit at the scene of the crime.
Nearly two decades later, Ford returns to the scene of the crime and the people impacted by it.
There were no tire marks at the scene of the crime, so Alaska did not swerve or brake.
And if our politics are broken, both Kerry and Biden were spotted at the scene of the crime.
No surveillance video from the purported scene of the crime existed of either the alleged victim or the perpetrator.
Henderson, who was allegedly at the scene of the crime, told authorities how Baum allegedly killed the two teens.
If you typically buy her a mystery novel, you might consider sending her to the scene of the crime.
They both plan to hit a home run by presenting the gloves found at the scene of the crime.
"We have arrested an accused from the scene of the crime and recovered a pistol from him," he said.
And differentiation has to happen at the scene of the crime—within the original triangle, where the problem originated.
The story goes that a Native American woman murdered a white man, and fled the scene of the crime.
That's why Moochie's mother attended the funeral of her son's victim and prayed at the scene of the crime.
In Watergate, the burglars were caught by the police during the break-in at the scene of the crime.
Prosecutors also say cops found the Porsche abandoned 14 miles from the scene of the crime and heavily damaged.
It's an item that makes the scene of the crime seem so much more gruesome than it actually was.
And how was I supposed to protect my son when I was absent from the scene of the crime?
The authorities also found a rucksack containing a severed goat leg and bloody gloves near the scene of the crime.
Tellis' defense attorney, Darla Palmer, countered that "zero evidence" placed Tellis at the scene of the crime, according to WREG.
Everyday experience is both the scene of the crime and the entry point into a larger system of racial oppression.
After looking at the hair under a microscope, state analysts linked Fritz and Williamson to the scene of the crime.
Today the Associated Foreign Press reports the biggest lead are DNA traces left behind at the scene of the crime.
Blake's photo places the scene of the crime side by side with the presidential plane: It's almost a political statement.
To this day, no witness has tied Flowers to the scene of the crime, nor has any reliable physical evidence.
Two people were arrested at the scene of the crime, but Milwaukee police say this is still an active investigation.
He seems hellbent on revenge, returning to the scene of the crime to finish the job he started years ago.
Price asserted that when violence has taken place, gun ownership has protected -- not harmed -- those at the scene of the crime.
In the background, a caution sign has been set up next to the melon bin at the scene of the crime.
You show up at every scene of the crime … whether it is Elián González or the Starr Report, you are there.
"What I think he did was turn on the sirens to get away from the scene of the crime," he said.
Ultimately, Kennedy was sentenced to two months in jail for leaving the scene of the crime (the sentence was later suspended).
Upon interviewing both the victim and witnesses at the scene of the crime, police learned the incident was "domestic violence related."
The Australian host, known only as Brad, explores international cases, narrating each from the scene of the crime to the conclusion.
Law enforcement officials recovered the suspect's rifle from the scene of the crime as well as two handguns from his car.
Bangalore Police Commissioner T. Suneel Kumar told reporters that four empty cartridges had been recovered from the scene of the crime.
The pope condemns sexual abuse, Koreans meet long-lost relatives and a bank robber returns to the scene of the crime.
But human rights groups, eyewitnesses, and CCTV evidence all put police and pro-government paramilitaries at the scene of the crime.
At the time of the murder, Mr. Brech lived with his mother about 10 miles from the scene of the crime.
They did show up at the scene of the crime though: They happened to be close, and made their way over.
Mr. Stone's tactics of claiming credit for scandal-mongering and then vanishing from the scene of the crime go back decades.
Moments later, the proud pussycat reappears on his porch and saunters over to the scene of the crime for one last sniff.
Zellner does impressive detective work here, unraveling the scene of the crime the way, well, only a great defense lawyer could done.
They appear to be at a hospital, which at least should indicate that Fred didn't die at the scene of the crime.
Verdict: Returning to the scene of the crime is dumb enough, but repeating the crime on successive nights is much, much dumber.
O'Rourke was arrested at the scene of the crime, but eventually had the charges dismissed after completing a court-approved diversion program.
Citizens are still advised to stay away from the scene of the crime and police will keep the area streets closed indefinitely.
Thankfully, during the shooting I was not at the scene of the crime, but rather, across the street sitting in my dorm.
Heist fail That $4.8 million worth of jewelry stolen from Paris' Ritz Hotel has been found -- at the scene of the crime.
It is reported that Reinking was naked at the time of the shooting and left the scene of the crime by foot.
There's the changing testimony of Rudy Geude, who both placed Knox at the scene of the crime and denied her presence there.
The suspects, who were captured in and around Paris, Rouen, and Nice, were connected to the scene of the crime via DNA traces.
Brech was interviewed by police near the scene of the crime in the days after the killing, but merely as a passer-by.
Neighbors alerted the family to the shooting, and they arrived to the scene of the crime before the police could even get there.
Semen and a pubic hair left at the scene of the crime were found not to match Tapp's genetic profile despite multiple searches.
That, combined with stamping ammunition with identifiers, could someday make shooting at someone much like leaving fingerprints at the scene of the crime.
A source told Reuters that there is reason to believe the suspect called 911 to lure police to the scene of the crime.
And cell towers placed Hernandez at the scene of the crime at the same time as the shooting, and then later driving away.
As the two flee the scene of the crime with $65,000 in hand, a dye pack explodes and Nick is caught orange-handed.
Investigators also discovered a camouflage hat, metal tin and a black BB gun in a wooded area near the scene of the crime.
They also set up a meeting to talk about the case and her options, and to visit the scene of the crime together.
At the time, many media outlets falsely reported that a blood-stained shirt found at the scene of the crime belonged to Iwao.
Travel to Nogales, a town divided by the United States/Mexico border, to hear the story and investigate the scene of the crime.
" — and the innocent bystanders who are killed for driving slowly past the scene of the crime, which also happens in the original "Fargo.
Everyone's experience with PTSD is different, but for many survivors, returning to the scene of the crime (or a similar scenario) can be triggering.
While surveying the scene of the crime, Ambrose goes for a walk to figure how the body could have ended up in the woods.
A burglar allegedly fled the scene of the crime on a Bird electric scooter Tuesday and the company is reportedly cooperating in the investigation.
We're told Bow Wow -- who turns 29 today -- plans to prove it using the multiple security cameras that surround the scene of the crime.
According to court documents, DNA evidence from the murder weapon and the scene of the crime were not available during Williams's trial in 2001.
This wasn't the problem in Paola's case, where the suspect was sitting next to her with a gun at the scene of the crime.
Before long, the intrepid illustrator even returns with Kreizler to the scene of the crime, seemingly more concerned with having been robbed than raped.
The four robbers escaped the scene of the crime, but the LAPD is still actively looking into their identities and motives for the shooting.
The victim is an eminent scholar; the scene of the crime is a college library; and the murder weapon is a DreamBook Power P87.
He told a much more damning story — one that placed Dailey at the scene of the crime and put the knife in his hand.
In the homicide and sexual assault warrant, police drew a box surrounding the scene of the crime, then requested the data for everyone within it.
It's not like she was alone in this — her ex-fiancé, Steve Wood (James Marsden), demanded she drive away from the scene of the crime.
According to the Standard, Gould's hairy assailant eventually fled the scene of the crime and joined another fox on the far side of the road.
Scene of the crime There is also the issue of vandalism, which is prevalent with all forms of urban agriculture but particularly this larger version.
Heier stated that "The Clearing," located at the scene of the crime, was never intended as an artwork but rather as a space of contemplation.
Prosecutors in the Lloyd case tracked Hernandez's movements to the scene of the crime and showed surveillance video of Hernandez holding a gun, for example.
In making their case, British investigators released security camera images tracking the two Russians to the scene of the crime, and then back to Moscow.
Police said the men tried to snatch the weapons of accompanying policemen when they were taken to the scene of the crime to reconstruct events.
Well, for starters, recent increases in sugar consumption are always at the scene of the crime on a population-wide level when these epidemics occur.
So that's what I mean when I say sugar is at the scene of the crime both in populations and biologically, in the body itself.
I decide at one point that it's the sound of all the frequencies I've hurt with loud noises haunting the scene of the crime like ghosts.
At the hospital, Bortlen gave a statement to police that contradicted the evidence present at the scene of the crime, Miramar police told the Sun Sentinel.
It appears the suspects returned to the scene of the crime between the Lams' death and the discovery of their bodies, according to the news release.
CBS also completely rebuilt the Ramsey family home – down to the toys and crime scene tape – for investigators to re-enter the scene of the crime.
According to the agency, Reed, who was 28 at the time of the offense, was also identified by DNA taken from the scene of the crime.
Archie's intense emotions over that fact explain why he is so hostile when a stranger drives up to the scene of the crime to place flowers.
Add that to the fact that he was at the scene of the crime when the murder happened, and he's looking mighty suspicious to law enforcement.
And, upon returning to the scene of the crime a few days later, she finds that the actual room where the murder happened is just, kinda, gone.
Notes were found at the scene of the crime alleging that Islam was the motivation, with the author claiming a link to the terrorist group Islamic State.
That data can be extremely valuable to an investigation, since unlike carrier data, it's often precise enough to place a suspect at the scene of the crime.
Menhaz Zaman was taken into custody at the scene of the crime on Sunday, when York Regional Police (YRP) responded to a call shortly before 3 p.m.
Authorities identified the gunman as Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old born to Afghan immigrant parents, following his death at the scene of the crime in Orlando.
The first look takes us into the scene of the crime, a hotel room in which a 13-year-old kid named Julian (Elisha Henig) murdered his parents.
" Cardin said members of the Mexican military "were discovered to have been at the scene of the crime and closely involved in the fatal events of that night.
The suspect was initially held by members of the public at the scene of the crime, which took place on Seven Sisters Road shortly after midnight on Monday.
During the trial, police investigators handling the case were accused by the defense of failing to properly collect and test DNA samples from the scene of the crime.
And like I told you, they gave me an ultimatum to stay at the scene of the crime with the other two children or to go with Tamir.
Four men accused of a rape and murder that has shocked India were shot dead by police while in custody at the scene of the crime early Friday.
He said investigators had found a car near the scene of the crime that contained a replica firearm and other materials that enabled them to identify a suspect.
Unlike the Columbine students, who ended the year at a different school in a neighboring town, Parkland survivors had to return to the scene of the crime weeks later.
The plea deal included Lewis' admission that he had given a misleading statement to police by initially telling them he was not present at the scene of the crime.
Kennedy's book points to two former New York City teens, Adolph Hasbrouck and Burr Tinsley, who allegedly admitted to being near the scene of the crime that same night.
Instead, she marches right back to the scene of the crime to steal the rock herself … and runs straight into Poison Ivy, trying to do the exact same thing.
At the same time, Hofsess and his partners would don gloves and booties to ensure that they left no trace of their presence at the scene of the 'crime.
On Thursday, the Harris County Sheriff's office, which is leading the investigation into the Houston shooting, released a sketch of the gunman, who fled the scene of the crime.
On Tuesday, the White House was placed into lockdown after a robbery suspect jumped the fence outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building while fleeing the scene of the crime.
By March 1982, they were making furtive late-night visits to what they believed was the scene of the crime, the stone cottage at the edge of Lake Truesdale.
John (Kyle Chandler) — who in Season 1 morphed from the keeper of his menacing older brother, Danny (Ben Mendelsohn), into his murderer — has fled the scene of the crime.
Ms. Clark was sentenced to a minimum of 75 years, the harshest punishment available, even though, as a getaway driver, she was not at the scene of the crime.
" The peculiar act of eating at the scene of the crime occurs often enough to warrant mention in police textbooks like "Criminal Investigation: A Method for Reconstructing the Past.
"From what I have learned," Self said, "a witness can be many things," including someone who might or might not have even been at the scene of the crime.
Presence at the scene of the crime was not enough to sway him: "I trust the science that's out there, and I think it will be mostly okay," he said.
Unfortunately, the scene of the crime in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk Oblast was located in an active war zone, which allowed limited access so the team had to dig much deeper.
At the outset of the show, Daniel is released on DNA evidence that proved someone else was at the scene of the crime, but there are no CSI scenes here.
The owners of the Boulder house where JonBenet Ramsey was killed told documentary producers to take a hike when they literally tried to return to the scene of the crime.
It didn't matter that I had zero history of violence or mental illness or criminal behavior, and that exactly zero DNA evidence placed me at the scene of the crime.
The high-profile investigation that ensued swept up about 600 people, mostly Mexican, who were given the short description "goon" to tie them to the scene of the crime. Eureka!
Near the end of the trial, Weirich introduced the only witness who placed Noura at the scene of the crime in the crucial time before her mother's body was found.
Cellphone video footage taken at the scene of the crime captured De Oliveira's final moments, as her limp body was rushed into a passing car and toward the emergency room.
The police, who had been under enormous pressure to bring the rapists to justice, said that they had taken the men to the scene of the crime at 3 a.m.
Lawyers would later ask the spa owner and another clinic manager why they would judge an alleged sexual assault victim on her willingness to return to the scene of the crime.
After getting a call from the pool owner, the Hamilton Police Department rushed to the scene of the crime and interrupted the deer's training by helping it out of the water.
" Kennedy says that Skakel was 11 miles away from the scene of the crime with five witnesses at the time "everyone agrees this murder took place, at 10 o'clock at night.
By doing representative tests on identical items as the ones found at the scene of the crime, the team of experts tries to determine exactly where fingerprints could have been left.
In addition to the jail time ... he also got one year probation, during which he has to lay off drugs and booze and stay away from the scene of the crime.
Brian Reader, the oldest at 76 and one of the ringleaders, got to the scene of the crime on a bus using his senior citizen pass entitling him to free travel.
As a singer, she could not hit a note, yet somehow she touched a chord—murdering tune after tune, and drawing a legion of fans to the scene of the crime.
Just one day after the shooting of Christina Grimmie – and about a 10 minute drive from the scene of the crime – a gunman opened fire at a gay nightclub early Sunday morning.
The most likely scenario is that a fisherman (perhaps accidentally) caught them, and instead of returning them to the water, they dumped them on land and left the scene of the crime.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry posted a statement on its social media account saying that Chinese embassy employees in the U.K. were driving to the scene of the crime to aid the investigation.
Instead, it was Syed's lawyer's failure to thoroughly cross-examine the state's cellphone tower expert about how reliable the data — which helped place Syed at the scene of the crime — really was.
Though initial reports claimed Soules "fled" the scene of the crime, representation for the Iowa native claimed he actually called 911 and attempted to resuscitate the victim, 66-year-old Kenneth Mosher.
Then, in 1972, "Watergate" became a stand-in for the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the office complex; the scene of the crime became the name of the crime.
For the students, these are the big issues, which is most apparent to Alex, whose eyewitness testimony put Dylan at the scene of the crime and provided the basis of Dylan's expulsion.
The plot revolves around the double murder in the first chapter, unsolved for a dozen years at the time Irina's family settles in the house that was the scene of the crime.
One of the things he said ... he put nail polish on his fingertips before murdering someone to avoid leaving fingerprints at the scene of the crime ... of course, to blunt DNA testing.
But that's a bit like arguing a would-be bank robber has nothing to explain if they flee the scene of the crime without any money after a security alarm goes off.
According to police, the suspects, all of whom were in custody, were shot attempting to escape during a reconstruction at the scene of the crime in Hyderabad, a city in South India.
Invent a story where you were...robbed at a gas station, drawing the eyes of the world, including police, to the scene of the crime you are trying keep people away from. Incredible.
In fact, if you subpoena carriers for that information, they'll often emphasize that point in the court filing, saying the data isn't accurate enough to place someone at the scene of the crime.
The woman who drove Nipsey Hussle's alleged murderer from the scene of the crime says the shooting was triggered by a conversation about snitching ... at least that's her testimony to a grand jury.
Beaudoin's trademark white Mitsubishi Lancer, adorned with pink rims, was spotted at the scene of the crime a number of times, prompting an unforeseen end to the series of burglaries they were committing.
"The police asked me what I smelled at the scene of the crime," wrote Michelle Gershon, a University of South Florida student who witnessed the shooting, in a statement shared with VICE News.
A witness had told investigators he saw Gatling near the scene of the crime shortly afterward, and the wife of the victim had named him the killer after watching him give a police interview.
We saw Diamond's livestream within a half hour of it happening, and because it happened just 10 minutes away, there was a sense that we needed to get to the scene of the crime.
Within 90 minutes of the attack, the data shows two separate planes arriving on the scene of the crime — a Cessna piloted by the FBI and a Pilatus PC-2 belonging to Homeland Security.
Braziel was serving a sentence for another sexual assault seven years later when authorities made a positive DNA match that placed him at the scene of the crime against the Whites, court documents showed.
Investigators released a cache of evidence, including security camera images that captured the progress of the two men from an Aeroflot flight to the scene of the crime, and from there back to Moscow.
We may not ultimately know Varga's fate, but we do know that Goldfarb has made a clean getaway from the scene of the crime, without so much as a blemish on her public reputation.
Prakash Reddy, Deputy Commissioner of Shamshabad Police in Hyderabad, told CNN the four men were killed in "cross-fire" when police had taken them to the scene of the crime to reconstruct the attack.
The laid-back cat is "employed" at the Wellington District Police in New Zealand, often accompanying her owner and fellow constable Kerry Morrell to work at the department's scene of the crime office, reports Mashable.
Lieutenant Marrero, an undercover officer with the Department of Sanitation, had caught a glimpse of the dog, made a U-turn in his unmarked white Ford Fusion and sped toward the scene of the crime.
The gunman who murdered nine people at a Munich mall Friday may have attempted to lure young people to the scene of the crime with a fake Facebook post offering free food, authorities said Saturday.
The most consequential of those shows was The Case Of, which hired a bunch of crime experts to try to reenact the scene of the crime and find out who was responsible for her murder.
Tom went back to the scene of the crime .... jumping out of a high window and running across the glass roof of the Blackfriars Train Station in London, trying to jump from building to building.
He claimed that he wasn't friends with Rodriguez or Miguel before he drove them away from the scene of the crime, and that Rodriguez kidnapped him and stole his two-way radio following the murder.
The day after the Kansas City robbery, Dundun showed up at my door, three hundred miles east of the scene of the crime, amazed at what he'd done and looking for a place to hide.
The simple facts of the Watergate lawsuit arose from a physical break-in conducted by burglars -- acting at the behest of the Nixon campaign -- who were caught red-handed at the scene of the crime.
A naked corpse, for instance, is discovered wearing Tweety Bird socks, and a truck at the scene of the crime is festooned with a sticker showing a Celtics mascot urinating on the Statue of Liberty.
Crucially, it's a cooperation between the Department of Justice and the Department of Health and Human Services — an acknowledgement that the scene of the crime in rape is the human body, which has medical implications.
Like Raskolnikov in Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment," he keeps circling around the scene of the crime — the 2016 presidential election — even though this is undoubtedly creating complications in the special prosecutor's investigation of Russian interference.
As he was serving a sentence in another sexual assault case seven years later, authorities made a positive DNA match that placed Braziel at the scene of the crime against the Whites, court documents showed.
Here's video of the frantic scene following the death of Will Smith, showing Cardell Hayes -- the man convicted of killing Smith -- in full panic mode talking to a man at the scene of the crime.
Image: JumpA man was reportedly arrested this week in connection with a recent bank robbery after his credit card that was used to rent a Jump e-scooter linked him to the scene of the crime.
Like a victim of a heinous assault returning to the scene of the crime, but viewing it only from a safe distance, we keep reliving the moment over and over, until finally we find some meaning.
Using 360-degree panoramic photographs, the researchers looked at more than a dozen different features in the neighborhoods: Was there a park or empty building lot near the scene of the crime or the control scene?
But Ryan believes that the Carter case is different in that his client was present at the scene of the crime, and started the fire, while Carter was miles away, talking to Roy on the phone.
In South Carolina, the scene of the crime, Nikki Haley, the governor, led a successful and swift push to remove the Confederate flag from the grounds of the statehouse, where it had flown for 15 years.
He left the scene of the crime not because he wanted to get away with nearly killing a teenager, he said, but because he intended to go home and shoot himself with his registered Colt .45.
The evidence is all too clear: After just about every big privacy hack over the past decade, people quickly returned to scene of the crime, using the same store or online site that had been compromised.
Prosecutors repeatedly punched above their weight, including convincing the country's Supreme Court to move the case from Jowzjan, the scene of the crime — where General Dostum exerts almost total control — to more neutral ground in Kabul.
I was angry when I went back to the scene of the crime months later and sat in Toussaint's house with his father and grandparents, listening to them as they struggled to answer my intrusive questions.
Huong's lawyer, Hisyam Teh, said his client's conduct after the incident was that of an innocent person, citing CCTV recordings which showed her returning to the scene of the crime two days later, when she was arrested.
"Returning to the scene of the crime, even if you're not consciously feeling triggered, can make you experience uncomfortable symptoms, like your heart rate rises, you breathe heavier, and generally want to avoid the situation," Applebury says.
The evidence is all too clear: After just about every big privacy hack over the past decade, people quickly returned to the scene of the crime, using the same store or online site that had been compromised.
At one point, he tells Morris, he even checked in to the exact room where his father died, just in case he might be able to reconstruct the events by physically inhabiting the scene of the crime.
In one case, a 19-year-old was held for 247 days on $550,000 bail, even though he was wearing a GPS tracker for juvenile probation that showed he was nowhere near the scene of the crime.
"The attack in Los Altos de Loarque seems to be a response to the incident in La Rosa, part of the conflict between MS and 18," a police official told reporters at the scene of the crime.
After his detention he was brought before a district magistrate and was remanded in police custody for 10 days, but died on the first day when he was brought to the scene of the crime for a reconstruction.
On the day of the alleged abduction, Patterson took his father's shotgun and shaved his face and entire head to ensure that he did not leave DNA or hair at the scene of the crime, the complaint said.
"This (WhatsApp) chat and questioning of a suspect has shown that the Afghan met the gunman directly before the gun attack at what was later the scene of the crime," Steinkraus-Koch told a news conference in Munich.
The guns Federal agents are now tracing the origins of the two firearms recovered at the scene of the crime: an SKS 7.62x39 rifle (made in China) and a 9-millimeter pistol, according to a law enforcement source.
During the trial's first week, prosecutors admitted to failing to inform the defense that a man from Potsdam — an incarcerated rapist — had told investigators in 2015 that he saw a white man at the scene of the crime.
The scene of the crime, specifically, was The Grackle—a dive where you can order local crafts and tater tots, then bike off into the red-hot horizon with your personal cadre of lovable burnouts, bassists, and idiots.
Then you deploy to the scene of the crime, where you interview nearby witnesses, help the locals with some smaller cases (finding lost cats, arresting graffiti artists), scour the area for collectibles, and complete some minor combat challenges.
And last year, four men accused of raping and killing a young woman near the southern city of Hyderabad were shot dead under a bridge by police officers who had taken them to the scene of the crime.
The miniseries entertains no other theories or notions, and it lays out with devastating precision just how Simpson likely committed the murders and how he left behind tons of evidence to tie himself to the scene of the crime.
As listeners turned into detectives, trying to solve the question of whether Adnan Syed killed ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee, they joined host Sarah Koenig and her producers in focusing in on the scene of the crime and its aftermath.
Despite his reputation as a beloved family man, Little League coach Terry Maitland is the prime suspect when an 11-year-old boy is found murdered in a local park — his DNA and fingerprints are at the scene of the crime.
The FBI and Europol are helping the Malta police, while Dutch experts were also brought in to assist in seeking clues from forensic evidence lifted from the scene of the crime, a few hundred meters (yards) from Caruana Galizia&aposs home.
Early in the investigation, the authorities determined that the child had been sexually abused for some time and also found that at the scene of the crime there were tranquilizers that were probably given to the child before killing him.
After such an artsy choice, it would have been enough to show the drug dealer fleeing the scene of the crime and announcing the only remaining proof of the hit-and-run is a letter Miriam wrote to the police.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Monday's episode of Better Call Saul After Chuck (Michael McKean) figures out that his brother Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) sabotaged his Mesa Verde case, he goes to the scene of the crime – an all-night print shop.
The prosecution team is likely to use videos that it says puts Mr. Hillary near the scene of the crime, including one video from the local high school that shows Garrett passing by on his way home before the murder.
She received an honorary César in 21963, as if her career were over, but then went on to be nominated twice — for André Téchiné's "Scene of the Crime" in 1987 (at 70) and for "8 Women" in 2002 (at 85).
The police said they had tracked in detail the movement of the suspects, including security camera images that showed the two suspects leaving an Aeroflot flight, making their way to the scene of the crime and heading back to Moscow.
Investigators released a cache of evidence in the case, including security camera images that captured the progress of two husky men from an Aeroflot flight to the scene of the crime, near the victim's home, and from there back to Moscow.
"I promised Trump the new one would be 'yuge,' " Mr. LoBaido said the other day, still charmed that the candidate had called him and his friend Sam Pirozzolo, the local conservative activist whose lawn was the scene of the crime.
When the team hired the beloved but visibly overmatched Vlade Divac as its chief executive in 2015, it seemed somehow both like an attempt to wrap up some unfinished business and another unconscious return to the scene of the crime.
DENVER (Reuters) - Cold-case detectives seeking to solve the 1984 killing of three family members inside their Colorado home released on Thursday a computer-generated image of a suspect based on DNA left behind by the killer at the scene of the crime.
The unfortunate reality is that many people don't have a choice about returning to the place where something awful happened: They're forced to relive their trauma over and over again, because the "scene of the crime" is a place they can't logistically avoid.
So NCIS is going to conduct their investigation — like any other criminal investigation would be conducted — with the unique challenges of having to go to the scene of the crime in another country and interview people that are all over the country.
Blackmon submitted an Alford plea — which lets a defendant acknowledge that prosecutors have enough material to forward a conviction but doesn't require the defendant to admit guilt — even though there was no physical evidence linking him to the scene of the crime.
When a client he works for is murdered, Danny must choose between admitting what he knows — that his client was having an affair with a doctor whose jacket was found at the scene of the crime, thus risking deportation — or staying silent. —T.
Attorneys representing Fields had tried to argue that he was acting in self-defense when he accelerated into the crowd, and they showed body camera footage from when police initially apprehended him about a mile away from the scene of the crime.
She now goes by her maiden name, Gallo, and notoriously cut off her husband's penis while he slept on June 23, 7873, and then threw the severed part out the window of her car as she sped away from the scene of the crime.
Police were able to further verify Mangiarano's connection by tracing the scooter from the scene of the crime to outside his apartment, as well as using data from his cellphone provider that indicated he was in the area during the time of the robbery.
White Lies Two journalists try to solve the 50 year cold case of the murder of Reverend James Reeb in Selma, AL. They return to the scene of the crime and discover that there might have been a reason the case was kept unsolved.
At ACCO, we believe Internet firms should become liable, much like financial institutions, for removing crime and terror activity from their systems, and that they should be sharing data about illicit activity proactively with law enforcement, and not deleting the scene of the crime.
One can imagine Baldwin at the scene of the "crime" in Philly, musing over how this environment looks accommodating on the surface until some manager on a power trip calls the police to frogmarch black business executives off the property for not buying a latte.
Los Angeles Police Sergeant Glenn H. Bates (right) holds his hands in the air representing fellow officer, Ian Campbell, who was shot to death there the day before, as police reenact the murder during a visit to the scene of the crime on March 27, 218.
To many in the Cambodian-American community, this explanation made more sense than the official conclusion that Ngor's murder was a gang-related robbery (Ngor's Rolex had been stolen, but his Mercedes and $2,900 in cash were left in plain sight at the scene of the crime).
The suspects dropped their corn dog wrappers at the scene of the crime, and officers from the Wausau Police Department were able to identify them by using the CCTV footage from the gas station across the street—the gas station that sold those same corn dogs.
In a 2013 case, the justices by a 5-4 vote allowed prosecutors to introduce in court evidence of a defendant's silence when interrogated about shotgun shells found at the scene of the crime, because he had not expressly invoked his right under the Fifth Amendment.
He had previously placed Mr. Hillary near the scene of the crime — a rundown apartment building near the center of Potsdam — but in an interview with The Times last year, Mr. Phillips made racially charged remarks about Mr. Hillary, though he said he was not racist.
But among other things, the lawyers ended up filing some creative motions; one brought the jury out of the courtroom and to the scene of the crime, where the attorneys may have had some luck suggesting there was more to the video than met the eye.
The luster has dimmed on this Florida Keys dynasty seething with dysfunction: John has fled the scene of the crime; his younger brother, Kevin (Norbert Leo Butz), has committed his own atrocities; and their sister, Meg (Linda Cardellini), has come unhinged over the damage they have inflicted.
There's a lot of scientific hand-waving about the role that these internal mutators might play in cancer, and even less is known about what triggers their activity in the absence of viruses, but the discovery of their fingerprints at the biological scene of the crime is intriguing.
In that way, in spite of its pivot away from vigilantism, Citizen continues to incentivize its users to head to the scene of the crime (literally) in order to live stream and potentially be rewarded through user interaction — a surprise emoji button that says "whoa" when you click it.
Each location can only be visited by one player each turn, and players that want to fight over who gets the first look at the scene of the crime or some other key location bid against each other by placing carriage tokens representing their ability to get their faster.
After spending several years working as an anchor for CNN and Al Jazeera America, Harris decided it was time to get back to his reporting roots and teamed up with Investigation Discovery for a new six-part series produced by Part2 Pictures dubbed Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris.
On Monday, Ward made an emotional plea accusing the prosecution of not looking at all of the evidence, saying his cellphone pinged in a different part of town and it would have been impossible for him to reach the scene of the crime in the time frame officials had given.
In incidents like this, after notifying the proper authorities and sending the person who oversees the self-driving cars in that market to the scene of the crime, the company typically gathers a small team of individuals from across the engineering department to determine what went wrong during the crash.
I played "Scene of the Crime," in which I was told by a grinning white actor that a man of color had been spotted in the neighborhood and that I could do my civic duty by reporting him as either a gang member, a drug dealer, or a sexual predator.
Image 2 of 2 The women accused of carrying out a daring February assassination on Kim Jong Un's half-brother in a Malaysian airport returned to the scene of the crime Tuesday, retracing the steps that led them to allegedly smear the banned VX nerve agent onto Kim Jong Nam's face, killing him.
But Kendall Jenner found herself right back to the Metropolitan Museum of Art (or the scene of the crime, depending on who you ask) on Thursday — this time, during the day and for a very different reason: The 21-year-old was in and around the Upper East Side for a photo shoot.
Roughly one-fifth of police officers surveyed reported that, in 85033, immigrants were less willing than they were in 2016 to make police reports, less likely to help police when they arrived at the scene of the crime, less likely to assist with subsequent investigations, and less willing to work with prosecutors.
However, security footage from the Olympic village and the gas station that was supposedly the scene of the crime cast doubts on Lochte's story—reports now suggest that the group vandalized and pissed all over the gas station after going clubbing, and were detained by security guards until they paid for the damage.
The board is huge and the investigators don't know where Jack will initially strike, meaning they often have to spend turns getting to the scene of the crime and trying to pick up his trail while positioning other officers in the general regions where previous turns make them think the hideout might be.
In a particularly poignant shot, eight identical blonde girls with curly hair wearing American flag dresses take their seats while waiting for their time to audition for the role of JonBenet in a retelling of the murder based in the scene of the crime: Boulder, CO. Once someone's child, JonBenet is now a cartoon.
The apparent suicide of Jean Harlow's husband Paul Bern, the cold case murder of silent-era director William Desmond Taylor, and the stabbing death of Lana Turner's abusive boyfriend Johnny Stompanato all have something in common: In each case, studio officials were at the scene of the crime for hours before police were called.
Israel's Ashkenazi chief rabbi took pains to avoid the word "synagogue" to describe the scene of the crime — because it is not Orthodox, but Conservative, one of the liberal branches of Judaism that, despite their numerous adherents in the United States, are rejected by the religious authorities who determine the Jewish state's definitions of Jewishness.
Halloween has spawned multiple sequels and reboots, most of which try to get back to what made the Carpenter/Hill film a classic: the relentless masked monster Michael Myers, a placid-looking small town populated by vulnerable teens, and the idea that evildoers and the people they've traumatized compulsively return to the scene of the crime every so often.
It was practically a game design epidemic: the same year, 1987, saw another icon of that era's gaming landscape, Pac-Man, gain the ability to jump—and if you don't recall Pac-Mania, but were there at the time, it's likely because your subconscious is protecting your sepia-hued memories from returning to the scene of the crime.
"It looks like the criminal is returning to the scene of the crime – and I'm not just talking about insider trading, lying to the FBI and everything else he's been accused of – I mean the derelict of duty he did by ignoring his constituents and their interests for every second of his elected life," McMurray said in a statement.
And because there had been a theft of jewelry in the hotel just recently, the police caught him, and people like Neil Gaiman were at this convention, and they had to convince the police that he was this respectable science fiction author and not this thief that had decided to return to the scene of the crime for whatever reason.
Some of the runners-up: a bank robber who sued over injuries he suffered when fleeing the scene of the crime, a woman who sued her 8-year-old nephew for injuries she suffered after he exuberantly jumped into her arms and a prison inmate who asked for $88 million from the NFL over an officiating call he believes cost the Dallas Cowboys a playoff win.
The Court of Special Appeals found that this oversight was prejudicial for the defense — a stance that, interestingly, overrides the lower court, which based its decision not on the omission of McClain's testimony, but rather on the failure of Syed's lawyers to thoroughly cross-examine the state's cellphone tower expert about the reliability of data that helped place Syed at the scene of the crime.
In December 2014 Los Angeles Police Department complained that the police locator feature on the app could be "misused used by those with criminal intent" after two officers were shot by Ismaaiyl Brinsley who posted a screenshot from Waze on his Instagram account just hours before carrying out the attack — though Brinsley did discard his phone two miles away from scene of the crime.
Even before Ligon got to it, the film was a patchwork, Frankensteined together from pieces of Pryor's performances on December 9 (when he lost his footing, bombed badly, and left the stage less than halfway into his set), December 10 (when he returned to the scene of the crime and performed a Lazarus-like act of resurrection), and the following January 5 (when he shot additional inserts and close-ups).
Bierstadt's kind of sublime has now become, in art and literature, almost the standard response to reality in America: to flee from the scene of the crime, to seek refuge and comfort in beauty and nature, to be untroubled by the facts of the world and in almost perfect agreement with classical liberalism (and its more militant branch, neoliberalism), preaching the ugliness of politics from which one must escape.
Both in last and this season, we don't really return to the scene of the crime, we try not to get graphic in terms of visual presentation of the crime, but really focus on the people, the circumstance, what they're going through, and give the audience a level of emotional connectivity, where it's not just putting harsh photographs and imagery in front of people and being lurid for the sake of being lurid.

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