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LLH3104721 Illustration for Antikamnia Calendar, 1901.
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UIG1578640 CID (Criminal Investigation) detectives make a cast of a footprint at a crime scene, England 1950
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XEE1764416 Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a graduate of the University of Edinburgh Medical School. A London-based "consulting detective" whose abilities border on the fantastic, Holmes is known for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to adopt almost any disguise and his use of forensic science to solve difficult cases.
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PNP253811 Federal Bureau of Investigation; investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ);
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PNP253806 Federal Bureau of Investigation; investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ);
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UIG2626786 Superimposed photographs, Mrs. Ruxton and skull no.2, 1935.
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MPX5149008 Margaret Pereira is a prosecution witness in the case of murder victim Claire Josephs who was found murdered, with a bread knife, at her home in Shortlands Kent 7th February 1968.Her killer Roger Payne was caught largely due to the detective work of Margaret Pereira, her evidence convinced the Old Bailey of Payne's guilt. This case was one of the earliest cases to be solved almost entirely by forensic science.
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MPX5149012 Margaret Pereira is a prosecution witness in the case of murder victim Claire Josephs who was found murdered, with a bread knife, at her home in Shortlands Kent 7th February 1968.Her killer Roger Payne was caught largely due to the detective work of Margaret Pereira, her evidence convinced the Old Bailey of Payne's guilt. This case was one of the earliest cases to be solved almost entirely by forensic science.
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MPX5149011 Margaret Pereira is a prosecution witness in the case of murder victim Claire Josephs who was found murdered, with a bread knife, at her home in Shortlands Kent 7th February 1968.Her killer Roger Payne was caught largely due to the detective work of Margaret Pereira, her evidence convinced the Old Bailey of Payne's guilt. This case was one of the earliest cases to be solved almost entirely by forensic science.
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MPX5149013 Margaret Pereira is a prosecution witness in the case of murder victim Claire Josephs who was found murdered, with a bread knife, at her home in Shortlands Kent 7th February 1968.Her killer Roger Payne was caught largely due to the detective work of Margaret Pereira, her evidence convinced the Old Bailey of Payne's guilt. This case was one of the earliest cases to be solved almost entirely by forensic science.
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MPX5149016 Margaret Pereira is a prosecution witness in the case of murder victim Claire Josephs who was found murdered, with a bread knife, at her home in Shortlands Kent 7th February 1968.Her killer Roger Payne was caught largely due to the detective work of Margaret Pereira, her evidence convinced the Old Bailey of Payne's guilt. This case was one of the earliest cases to be solved almost entirely by forensic science.
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MHS3587765 Derastus Clapp (1792-1881) head of the first city detective bureau in the United States.The Parkman–Webster murder, Boston, Massachusetts, November 1849. Disappearance of Boston businessman Dr. George Parkman; early instance of use of forensics. The victim had been partly cremated, so skeletal fragments were used to identify the body.
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MHS3587455 The Parkman–Webster murder, Boston, Massachusetts, November 1849. Disappearance of Boston businessman Dr. George Parkman; early instance of use of forensics. The victim had been partly cremated, so skeletal fragments were used to identify the body.
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MHS3587458 The Parkman–Webster murder, Boston, Massachusetts, November 1849. Disappearance of Boston businessman Dr. George Parkman; early instance of use of forensics. The victim had been partly cremated, so skeletal fragments were used to identify the body.
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MHS3587457 The Parkman–Webster murder, Boston, Massachusetts, November 1849. Disappearance of Boston businessman Dr. George Parkman; early instance of use of forensics. The victim had been partly cremated, so skeletal fragments were used to identify the body.
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MHS3587454 The Parkman–Webster murder, Boston, Massachusetts, November 1849. Disappearance of Boston businessman Dr. George Parkman; early instance of use of forensics. The victim had been partly cremated, so skeletal fragments were used to identify the body.
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MHS3587456 The Parkman–Webster murder, Boston, Massachusetts, November 1849. Disappearance of Boston businessman Dr. George Parkman; early instance of use of forensics. The victim had been partly cremated, so skeletal fragments were used to identify the body.
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UIG2626799 Skull no. 2, photograph B, 1935. Investigators photographed the Skull No. 2 in the same orientation as an existing photograph of Mrs. Ruxton. Then they laid a photo-transparency of this skull over the portrait to establish that the skull was Mrs. Ruxton's. On September 14, 1935, Buck Ruxton, an Indian-born physician who lived in Lancashire, near the English-Scottish border, murdered his wife Isabella and her maid Mary Rogerson, and then mutilated their bodies and scattered the parts, in an effort to make them unidentifiable..
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MPX5162514 Police Investigation into disappearance of haulage contractor George Brett and his son Terry Brett aged 10, who are missing under mysterious circumstances. Pictured, Police forensics experts search metallic blue Mercedes owned by George Brett and found abandoned at Kings Cross National Car Park, London, 7th January 1975
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MPX5162519 Police Investigation into disappearance of haulage contractor George Brett and his son Terry Brett aged 10, who are missing under mysterious circumstances. Pictured, Police forensics experts search metallic blue Mercedes owned by George Brett and found abandoned at Kings Cross National Car Park, London, 7th January 1975
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MPX5149034 She was found murdered, with a bread knife, at her home in Shortlands Kent 7th February 1968.Her killer Roger Payne was caught largely due to the detective work of Scotland Yard Forensics Expert Margaret Pereira, her evidence convinced the Old Bailey of Payne's guilt. This case was one of the earliest to be solved almost entirely by forensic science.
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MPX5149047 Claire Josephs was found murdered, with a bread knife, at her home in Shortlands Kent 7th February 1968.Her killer Roger Payne was caught largely due to the detective work of Scotland Yard Forensics Expert Margaret Pereira, her evidence convinced the Old Bailey of Payne's guilt. This case was one of the earliest to be solved almost entirely by forensic science.
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MPX5157113 Armed Robbery committed at Daily Mirror Headquarters in Holborn, London, 31st May 1978. Two robbers attacked Security Express Van, stealing nearly £200,000. Shots fired, point blank range, cold blooded killing of Security Guard Tony Castra, married father aged 38 years old. Pictured. Forensics Officer examines getaway vehicle
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MPX5149014 She was found murdered, with a bread knife, at her home in Shortlands Kent 7th February 1968.Her killer Roger Payne was caught largely due to the detective work of Scotland Yard Forensics Expert Margaret Pereira, her evidence convinced the Old Bailey of Payne's guilt. This case was one of the earliest to be solved almost entirely by forensic science.
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BL3292048 Throttled! The detection of the German and anarchist bomb plotters ... as told to Paul Merrick Hollister ... Illustrated, etc. Author: Tunney, Thomas J / Boston: Small, Maynard & Co, [1919]Source/Shelfmark: 9083.bb.12 plate opposite page 230
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BL3292042 Throttled! The detection of the German and anarchist bomb plotters ... as told to Paul Merrick Hollister ... Illustrated, etc. Author: Tunney, Thomas J / Boston: Small, Maynard & Co, [1919]Source/Shelfmark: 9083.bb.12 plate opposite page 224Author: Thomas J. TUNNEY
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