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NSW Police Investigate Milat's Link to 58 Disappearances
NSW Police are investigating whether serial killer Ivan Milat was responsible for 58 disappearances across Australia between 1971 and 1993, prompted by a request from MLC Jeremy Buckingham and the Premier's openness to further inquiry, including the disappearance of German backpacker Nancy Grunwaldt...
NSW Police Investigate Milat's Link to 58 Disappearances
NSW Police are investigating whether serial killer Ivan Milat was responsible for 58 disappearances across Australia between 1971 and 1993, prompted by a request from MLC Jeremy Buckingham and the Premier's openness to further inquiry, including the disappearance of German backpacker Nancy Grunwaldt...
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44% Bias Score


Serial Killer's Casual Conversations Lead to New Indictment
Forensic historian Peter Vronsky's unusual relationship with serial killer Richard Cottingham, who confessed to murdering 19 women but claims responsibility for 85-100, has helped identify five additional victims through indirect questioning, leading to a new indictment and highlighting the challeng...
Serial Killer's Casual Conversations Lead to New Indictment
Forensic historian Peter Vronsky's unusual relationship with serial killer Richard Cottingham, who confessed to murdering 19 women but claims responsibility for 85-100, has helped identify five additional victims through indirect questioning, leading to a new indictment and highlighting the challeng...
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36% Bias Score


Springfield Homicide Investigation Follows Seven Other Deaths Across New England
The discovery of a woman's body in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, following seven similar discoveries across New England, has heightened fears of a potential serial killer, though authorities have not confirmed any connections between the cases.
Springfield Homicide Investigation Follows Seven Other Deaths Across New England
The discovery of a woman's body in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, following seven similar discoveries across New England, has heightened fears of a potential serial killer, though authorities have not confirmed any connections between the cases.
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64% Bias Score


Mexican Serial Killer Dies in Prison Before Trial
Miguel Cortés, a suspected serial killer in Mexico City, died in prison from intoxication leading to cardiac arrest before his trial, leaving the families of his victims without justice and raising questions about systemic failures in the investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women...
Mexican Serial Killer Dies in Prison Before Trial
Miguel Cortés, a suspected serial killer in Mexico City, died in prison from intoxication leading to cardiac arrest before his trial, leaving the families of his victims without justice and raising questions about systemic failures in the investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women...
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64% Bias Score


Unsolved 1985 Murders of Musicians in Rijswijk Reignite Investigation
A memorial plaque was unveiled in Rijswijk for three musicians fatally shot during a 1985 band rehearsal; the unsolved murders, possibly linked to Suriname's President Bouterse and drug trafficking, are now subject to a renewed investigation by the victims' families.
Unsolved 1985 Murders of Musicians in Rijswijk Reignite Investigation
A memorial plaque was unveiled in Rijswijk for three musicians fatally shot during a 1985 band rehearsal; the unsolved murders, possibly linked to Suriname's President Bouterse and drug trafficking, are now subject to a renewed investigation by the victims' families.
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36% Bias Score


Unsolved 2007 Boca Raton Murders and Kidnapping Remain Open Cases
In 2007, near Boca Raton Town Center Mall, Randi Gorenberg was murdered (March 23), Jane Doe was kidnapped (August 7), and Nancy Bochicchio and her daughter Joey were murdered (December 12); retired FBI Agent John MacVeigh believes one person committed these crimes.
Unsolved 2007 Boca Raton Murders and Kidnapping Remain Open Cases
In 2007, near Boca Raton Town Center Mall, Randi Gorenberg was murdered (March 23), Jane Doe was kidnapped (August 7), and Nancy Bochicchio and her daughter Joey were murdered (December 12); retired FBI Agent John MacVeigh believes one person committed these crimes.
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48% Bias Score

Scotland Considers 'No Body, No Parole' Law Change
Families of Arlene Fraser and Suzanne Pilley, murdered in Scotland with their bodies never found, support a proposed law change mandating that a killer's refusal to disclose the victim's location be a factor in parole decisions; the Scottish government supports the amendment.

Scotland Considers 'No Body, No Parole' Law Change
Families of Arlene Fraser and Suzanne Pilley, murdered in Scotland with their bodies never found, support a proposed law change mandating that a killer's refusal to disclose the victim's location be a factor in parole decisions; the Scottish government supports the amendment.
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20% Bias Score

Renewed Investigation into Belgium's Brabant Killers
A new Belgian investigation into the Brabant Killers, a gang responsible for 28 deaths and 40 injuries between 1982 and 1985, will focus on a previously unexplored lead linking two French brothers to the gang's crimes, prompted by victims' families and a retired detective.

Renewed Investigation into Belgium's Brabant Killers
A new Belgian investigation into the Brabant Killers, a gang responsible for 28 deaths and 40 injuries between 1982 and 1985, will focus on a previously unexplored lead linking two French brothers to the gang's crimes, prompted by victims' families and a retired detective.
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32% Bias Score

Remains of Mother, Daughter Identified in Gilgo Beach Case
Police identified the remains of Tanya Denise Jackson, a 26-year-old U.S. Army veteran, and her 2-year-old daughter Tatiana Marie Dykes, found near Gilgo Beach after being missing for nearly three decades; the identification was made possible through DNA and genealogy research, marking a significant...

Remains of Mother, Daughter Identified in Gilgo Beach Case
Police identified the remains of Tanya Denise Jackson, a 26-year-old U.S. Army veteran, and her 2-year-old daughter Tatiana Marie Dykes, found near Gilgo Beach after being missing for nearly three decades; the identification was made possible through DNA and genealogy research, marking a significant...
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56% Bias Score

Suspect in Multiple Murders Dies in Mexican Prison, Raising Concerns
In Mexico City, Miguel Cortés, the suspect in the murder of 17-year-old María José and at least seven other women, died in prison after a fall, leaving his victims' families without justice and prompting calls for investigation into the circumstances of his death and potential cover-up.

Suspect in Multiple Murders Dies in Mexican Prison, Raising Concerns
In Mexico City, Miguel Cortés, the suspect in the murder of 17-year-old María José and at least seven other women, died in prison after a fall, leaving his victims' families without justice and prompting calls for investigation into the circumstances of his death and potential cover-up.
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48% Bias Score

Advanced DNA Technology Solves Decades-Old Murders
Othram, a forensic technology company, used advanced DNA testing to solve the decades-old murders of Cathy Swartz in 1988 and Catherine Edwards in 1995, identifying Robert Waters and Clayton Foreman as the respective killers, leading to Waters' suicide and Foreman's life sentence.

Advanced DNA Technology Solves Decades-Old Murders
Othram, a forensic technology company, used advanced DNA testing to solve the decades-old murders of Cathy Swartz in 1988 and Catherine Edwards in 1995, identifying Robert Waters and Clayton Foreman as the respective killers, leading to Waters' suicide and Foreman's life sentence.
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48% Bias Score

DNA Breakthrough Solves 2002 Moscow-Region Cold Case Murders
Alexey Gaskov, a 50-year-old man, confessed to the 2002 murders of four women in the Moscow region after new DNA evidence linked him to the crimes; he had previously served time for rape and was investigated for other murders.

DNA Breakthrough Solves 2002 Moscow-Region Cold Case Murders
Alexey Gaskov, a 50-year-old man, confessed to the 2002 murders of four women in the Moscow region after new DNA evidence linked him to the crimes; he had previously served time for rape and was investigated for other murders.
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32% Bias Score
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