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  2. How To Report On Jail Deaths - The Huffington Post

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    Sometimes, news outlets do not follow up after the death is announced, which means little is known about the results of the internal investigation. Ask for any disciplinary letters sent to jail staff members in connection with a death, and look into whether the official cause of death raised questions about protocol or quality of medical care.

  3. Forensic pathology - Wikipedia

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    There are three stages of death investigation: examination, correlation, and interpretation. Deaths where there is an unknown cause and those considered unnatural are investigated. In most jurisdictions this is done by a "forensic pathologist", coroner , medical examiner , or hybrid medical examiner-coroner offices.

  4. Forensic Files - Wikipedia

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    Reruns shown on HLN were initially retitled Mystery Detectives before settling on the main title of the show in 2014. A version of the program was broadcast on Five in the United Kingdom, under the name Murder Detectives. Most of the 400 episodes are also available on the "FilmRise True Crime" channel that is managed by distributor FilmRise. [1]

  5. Forensic Files season 6 - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, when a patient identified as Gene Hanson dies unexpectedly in the office of neurologist Dr. Richard Boggs, police in Glendale, California begin what they think will be a routine investigation. What they find throws doubt on the time of death and the identity of Hanson and raises questions about the doctor's role in his death.

  6. California Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The California Bureau of Investigation (CBI or BI) is California's statewide criminal investigative bureau under the California Department of Justice (CA DOJ), in the Division of Law Enforcement (DLE), administered by the Office of the State Attorney General that provides expert investigative services to assist local, state, tribal, and federal agencies in major criminal investigations ranging ...

  7. California Department of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The California Driver Handbook is a booklet published by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. It is also available on the web. [15] Formerly titled the 'Vehicle Code Summary', it has information relating to licenses, examinations, laws/rules of the road, road signs, seat belts, and health and safety issues.

  8. Forensic Files season 11 - Wikipedia

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    The death of Crystal Purcell on July 27, 1987 was considered an accident. Almost 14 years later, Barbara Purcell called police to suggest that her estranged husband Willard had killed Crystal. On June 6, 2001, before that investigation could begin, Barbara was found dead in much the same manner as Crystal.

  9. Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death - Wikipedia

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    Glessner Lee called them the Nutshell Studies because the purpose of a forensic investigation is said to be to "convict the guilty, clear the innocent, and find the truth in a nutshell." [ 10 ] Students were instructed to study the scenes methodically—Glessner Lee suggested moving the eyes in a clockwise spiral—and draw conclusions from the ...