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  2. High-profile crimes are often fodder for internet sleuths ...

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    In the days after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down in New York City, many social media users took it upon themselves to try to solve the mystery of who killed him — and why.

  3. Whodunit - Wikipedia

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    Murder by Death is Neil Simon's spoof of many of the best-known whodunit sleuths and their sidekicks. [15] In the 1976 film, Sam Spade (from The Maltese Falcon) becomes Sam Diamond, Hercule Poirot becomes Milo Perrier, and so on. [15] The characters are all gathered in a large country house and given clues to solve the mystery. [15]

  4. Perry Mason syndrome - Wikipedia

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    After Mason's client is charged with murder, during the preliminary hearing for the trial Mason would establish his client's innocence by dramatically demonstrating the guilt of another character. [1] The real murderer would nearly always break down and confess to the crime in the courtroom, often while on the witness stand. [1]

  5. William Arnold Newton - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Detective Wendi Berndt announced that she was re-investigating the case, hoping that advances in technology might help to solve the murder. [8] Berndt told adult entertainment journalist Mickey Skee she was one of the original detectives on the case but had been assigned to different divisions over the years as the case went unsolved.

  6. Google Maps shows suspected corpse, helps solve murder mystery

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    Google Maps has guided Spanish investigators to resolve a year-long murder mystery by capturing the moment a person stowed a suspected corpse into a car. Police in the northern region of Castile ...

  7. How Hard Is It To Sell A ‘Murder House’? It Depends. - AOL

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    Some just hope to catch a glimpse of the infamous house, but others are taking selfies and videos, trespassing on the property, snarling traffic, and infuriating residents of the swanky 90210 ...

  8. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    Forensic evidence showed that both killers had the same blood type. Richard Buckland became the suspect because he worked at Carlton Hayes psychiatric hospital, had been spotted near Dawn Ashworth's murder scene and knew unreleased details about the body. He later confessed to Dawn's murder but not Lynda's.

  9. Killer doctor's son played key role in his demise as he ...

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    Dr. John Boyle murdered his wife, Noreen Boyle, on Dec. 31, 1989. Authorities found the Ohio woman's body on Jan. 25, 1990, under the basement floor of John's new home in Pennsylvania.

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