When last I researched crime cover-ups (what I think you're referring to), I found the simplest option involved posing questions to the following people: a medical examiner and a detective sergeant in a violent crimes unit. But I'm a stickler for absolute facts. I can tell you that online resources that provide accurate information are either so hard to track down that they seem invisible, or they don't exist, or they exist only for those people with authorized access. The rest of the info online is usually sensationalist and inaccurate, and it's attached to the kind of sites that no-one in their right mind wants to visit: the type with graphic color photos taken by civilians and not-so-nice first responders at crime and accident scenes. If you're prone to nightmares, please don't go there.
And fwiw, I still have my notes from the discussions with the two professionals I mentioned. Possible they might be of use to you. Feel free to ask.
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Date: 2011-04-11 04:47 am (UTC)When last I researched crime cover-ups (what I think you're referring to), I found the simplest option involved posing questions to the following people: a medical examiner and a detective sergeant in a violent crimes unit. But I'm a stickler for absolute facts. I can tell you that online resources that provide accurate information are either so hard to track down that they seem invisible, or they don't exist, or they exist only for those people with authorized access. The rest of the info online is usually sensationalist and inaccurate, and it's attached to the kind of sites that no-one in their right mind wants to visit: the type with graphic color photos taken by civilians and not-so-nice first responders at crime and accident scenes. If you're prone to nightmares, please don't go there.
And fwiw, I still have my notes from the discussions with the two professionals I mentioned. Possible they might be of use to you. Feel free to ask.
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–Nic