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Examples
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But TV bloodshed isn't just there for kneejerk shocks; would The Killing or Spiral be as brutally honest without the gory crime-scene photos they wave in front of suspects and, more to the point, viewers?
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After playing an editor and a murderer, he's now a crime-scene investigator.
A Man Walks Into an Autopsy Amy Chozick 2011
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There are women in counternarcotics and counterterrorism units, as well as medics and crime-scene investigators, she says, seated at a large desk surrounded by international advisers.
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Hank Skinner, 49, has been trying for more than a decade to persuade the Texas authorities to release crucial crime-scene evidence for DNA testing.
Texas death row: court delays execution to consider case for DNA testing 2011
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There are women in counternarcotics and counterterrorism units, as well as medics and crime-scene investigators, she says, seated at a large desk surrounded by international advisers.
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They returned from shopping, grocery bags in their peeling white Chevy truck, to find sheriffs' cars parked in front of the house and deputies stringing up crime-scene tape.
Father of Shooting Suspect May Issue Statement Charles Forelle 2011
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The cases, which had grown cold, drew new attention last year after FBI crime-scene photos were mistakenly released.
Kin of murder victims ask gov for help Maria Glod 2010
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Constance Malcolm, 39, who said she was Mr. Graham's mother, stood crying outside the crime-scene tape that police had used to rope off the block where her son died.
Drug Suspect Is Killed In Bronx Sean Gardiner 2012
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In one scene, Mr. Moore placed crime-scene tape in front of the New York Stock Exchange and several large banks, including Citigroup's Citibank unit.
Judge Removes EMI-Case Juror Chad Bray 2010
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The Specials will work one weekend in four at Fratton police station in Portsmouth, assisting in searches, house-to-house inquiries and crime-scene management and taking statements from victims and witnesses, with a detective constable acting as mentor.
Islam? Yes. Gay? Yes. British? No, Oh, OK then. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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