Her murder remains as one of the oldest unsolved murder cases in the history of Los Angeles. 2 Jason Allen and Lindsay Cutshall www.sfgate.com Christian camp counselors Jason Allen and Lindsay Cutshall were shot in the head with a .45-caliber Marlin rifle while camping on Fishhead Beach,...
After some experiments, he proves his thoughts-it was a hi-tech(高科技的) murder that used mirrors and a laser.1. Why does Yukaw a help Kusanagi to solve the cases in the end?2. Why does the author of the text give us an example of one of the cases Yukawa solved?3. In what w...
La Bianca Murder House: Then In 1969, Charles Manson’s followers brutally murdered Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, a working class couple living in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. Unlike Sharon Tate and several other victims with Hollywood clout, the LaBiancas weren’t famous or even ...
Patty Hearst stood trial for bank robbery in 1976, defended by the famous F. Lee Bailey. The defense claimed that Hearst was brainwashed by the SLA and would not have committed the crime otherwise; in her mental state, she could not tell right from wrong. Hearst was found guilty and sente...
In the shadowy world of mystery and intrigue, some figures stand out for their brilliant investigative skills, their ability to crack the most perplexing cases, and their unmatched contributions to the field of detection. We're talking about the most famous detectives and private investigators, whos...
Hey, we said famous detectives. We said nothing about them being good at their job. Inspector Clouseau certainly is not that. In fact, he’s quite bumbling and accident prone. You would know him from many of the “Pink Panther” films, either with Peter Sellers in the role or Steve Mar...
La Bianca Murder House: Then In 1969, Charles Manson’s followers brutally murdered Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, a working class couple living in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. Unlike Sharon Tate and several other victims with Hollywood clout, the LaBiancas weren’t famous or even ...
archive photos/getty images elizabeth short’s grisly murder is one of america’s most infamous cold cases. her killer has never been found. elizabeth short, a young woman hoping to find fame in hollywood in the immediate years after world war ii, sadly became involved in the seedier side ...
Bloomberg BusinessWeek published a chart in 2011 illustrating the misuse of correlation and causality, the most classic of which is the match between a mountain range and the murder rate in New York: this is amazing! The murder rate in New York is the same as that of the mountain! So can...
America's Most Famous Murder Cases By Charles Montaldo 06 of 21 Luísa de Jesus In eighteenth-century Portugal, Luísa de Jesus worked as a “baby farmer” taking in abandoned infants, or those of indigent mothers. De Jesus collected a fee, ostensibly to clothe and feed the children, but ...