by NITV Federal Services | Jun 13, 2017 | Case studies
When a minor is accused of a heinous crime, it’s easy to forget that person is still a child. The police need to obtain information from the suspect, but accusatory interrogations aren’t appropriate when interviewing a minor. Instead, investigators should consider...
by NITV Federal Services | Jun 8, 2017 | Case studies, Murders
There are plenty of challenges working in the mines of West Virginia, where men and women regularly risk their lives for a paycheck. In the past few decades, there have been over a hundred accidents listed on the West Virginia Office of Miners’ Health Safety and...
by NITV Federal Services | Jun 2, 2017 | Abuse, Case studies
The death of a baby is invariably an investigation fraught with emotion, chaos, and confusion. There are natural conditions that can cause an infant to die, making it difficult to determine on-scene cause of death. For instance, some parents have been considered...
by NITV Federal Services | May 26, 2017 | Case studies
When a person comes forward with injuries and evidence of a serious assault, law enforcement must first consider them the true victim of a crime. But sometimes, those injuries are self-inflicted. People have reported rape or assault to implicate someone else or to...
by NITV Federal Services | May 18, 2017 | Case studies
When 87-year-old Loretta Sinnen went missing from her Menominee, Michigan apartment in 1976, the Menominee County Sheriff’s Department opened an investigation. Loretta had been a staff writer for the Menominee County Free Press for many years and was well known in the...
by NITV Federal Services | Feb 8, 2017 | Case studies
The schoolyard bully who lashes out at their classmates is often hurting inside, but these misguided cries for help can senselessly endanger those around them. Just as in false allegations of sexual assault, those who feel ignored may not consider the consequences of...
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