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Founder Of African American History Museum Discovered Dead In Car Trunk
Sadie Roberts-Joseph was a prominent civil rights activist and community leader in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She founded the city's African American History Museum in 2001. -
Wife: Ex-Red Sox Slugger Ortiz Recovering From 3rd Surgery
Ortiz was shot in the back at a bar in the Dominican Republic last month. -
Hallmarks Of Innocence: Forensic Evidence
Boot print and bite mark analyses are not as reliable as they seem on "CSI." -
Police: $30,000 Offered In Shooting That Wounded Ortiz
Police say a suspected drug trafficker offered to pay $30,000 for the shooting that wounded baseball slugger David Ortiz, who was sitting near the intended victim. -
Anti-Semitic Arson In Massachusetts
Federal authorities are investigating two recent incidents in which Jewish places of worship in the Greater Boston area were targeted. -
Hallmarks Of Innocence: False Confessions
There are a number of factors that can lead to false confessions. -
Remembering Karina Holmer By Name, Not Just By The Crime That Killed Her
Twenty-three years after the remains of a young woman were found near Fenway Park, the case remains unsolved, and her name is often forgotten. -
Plot That Wounded Ortiz Unraveled Because Of Many Mistakes
Officials say David Ortiz was the victim of a string of incompetent criminal mishaps that included misidentifying the most famous Dominican in the world. -
4 Suspects Named And Face Murder Charges In Flight MH17 Shootdown
International investigators have accused three Russians and one Ukrainian of taking part in the attack on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, a passenger plane… -
The Hallmarks Of Innocence: Eyewitness Misidentification
Eyewitness identification can be powerful, but not always accurate.