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  2. Cry Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Wolfe was initially hired to work as a private investigator in several episodes of Nathan for You. [3] After his appearance, he was contacted by Karga Seven Pictures who were looking to do a show about an LA private investigator. [2] Wolfe provides his case files to the production company who choose which cases they want to use. [4]

  3. Investigators search Kansas property that belonged to ‘BTK ...

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    In a bid to resolve a series of unsolved cold cases, authorities are searching a Kansas property that once belonged to a Dennis Rader, the self-dubbed “BTK Killer” who admitted to murdering 10 ...

  4. $500,000 settlement reached in case of man fatally tackled by ...

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    Brian Prince was killed after a KCPD officer tackled him at a Walmart store in September 2017. His parents filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging the officer used unreasonably excessive force.

  5. “Overdose death numbers surpassed our homicide numbers in 2021,” said Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas. “And in 2022, there was only one day in Kansas City without a suspected overdose in ...

  6. Kansas Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is the state bureau of investigation of the U.S. state of Kansas.The KBI is a division of the Kansas Attorney General and responsible for providing investigative and criminal laboratory services to criminal justice agencies, as well as investigating and preventing crime in the state of Kansas.

  7. Daughter of Dawn - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art's Brian Hearn was offered the film for $35,000 by a private investigator, who had been paid for a job with the film. [7] Two years later, the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS), which has film stills and the script, purchased it for $5,000. [7] Upon purchase, there were five reels comprising the film.

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