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  2. Rare police cases from 1904 found in thrift shop reveal ...

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    Staff at a thrift shop located in Wyoming found a police docket from 1904, which documented historical crimes. The discovery of the leather book is said to hold "a wealth of history."

  3. Teen Drove Home for Cookies, Then Vanished Before Being ... - AOL

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    Around 7 p.m. on December 1, 2017, deputies with the Park County Sheriff’s Office were called to a house fire at a home in Bailey, Colo. The 911 caller told a dispatcher that there were people ...

  4. 7 men charged in connection with burglaries of professional ...

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    The group normally uses "throw phones" for one-month periods to "thwart law enforcement," the complaint stated. Online court records do not list any attorney information for the defendants.

  5. Biomedical Tissue Services - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical Tissue Services (BTS) was a Fort Lee, New Jersey, human tissue recovery firm that was shut down by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) [1] on October 8, 2005, [2] after its president, Michael Mastromarino, and three other employees were charged with illegally harvesting human bones, organs, tissue and other cadaver parts from individuals awaiting cremation, for forging ...

  6. A Case to Answer - Wikipedia

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    A Case to Answer is a 1947 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Lustgarten. [1] It was published in London by Eyre & Spottiswoode and in New York by Scribners under the alternative title One More Unfortunate. [2] It portrays the trial of a young man for murdering a Soho prostitute. [3]

  7. Remains found in 2010 identified as Nashville man who ...

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    It’s a process that has taken some time, but in 2023, the Metro Nashville PD submitted forensic evidence to Othram Labs to help identify a John Doe.. A skull had been found on December 8, 2010 ...

  8. Warrantless searches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 1994, President Clinton's Deputy Attorney General and later 9/11 Commission member Jamie Gorelick testified to the Senate Intelligence Committee that "The Department of Justice believes, and the case law supports, that the president has inherent authority to conduct warrantless physical searches for foreign intelligence purposes … and that the president may, as has been done ...

  9. 3 People Charged with Selling $200,000 Worth of Forged Jason ...

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    Robert Capone, 51, of Philadelphia; LeeAnn Branco, 43, of Bristol, R.I.; and Joseph Parenti, 39, Cranston, R.I., were charged with multiple counts of forgery and ...