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  2. Karen T. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    The twenty four collaborating organizations of the Women of the Century Project described her as "the premier forensic artist in the world". Taylor shared the honor with fellow recipients, Barbara Bush, Dale Evans, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison , Lady Bird Johnson, Barbara Jordon, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Governor Ann Richards, Mary Kay Ash ...

  3. Juana Barraza - Wikipedia

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    All of Barraza's victims were women aged 60 or over, many of whom lived alone. Barraza bludgeoned or strangled them before robbing them. [citation needed]Bernardo Bátiz, the chief prosecutor in Mexico City, initially profiled the killer as having "a brilliant mind, [being] quite clever and careful", [15] and suggested that the killer probably struck after gaining the trust of the intended victim.

  4. Lois Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Lois Gibson (born c. 1950) [citation needed] is an American forensic artist who holds a 2017 Guinness World Record for most identifications by a forensic artist. [1] [2] She also drew the first forensic sketch shown on America's Most Wanted, which helped identify the suspect and solve the case.

  5. FBI Forensic Results, Medical Investigator Report Complete in ...

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    The FBI’s forensic analysis and the New Mexico medical investigator’s report into the Oct. 21 shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the Alec Baldwin-starring movie ...

  6. Family of American who died after Mexico attack sues ‘Cabo 6 ...

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    Soon after Robinson's death, videos emerged of her being viciously beaten — but the FBI declined to press charges. Family of American who died after Mexico attack sues ‘Cabo 6’ and FBI ...

  7. Marie Robards - Wikipedia

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    She confessed, telling police she wished to live with her mother. She pled not guilty, explaining her intent was to make her father ill. Marie Robards was convicted of murder in a 1995 trial and sentenced to 27 years in prison. She was released on parole in 2003. She is believed to now be living under a new identity. [4]

  8. FACT CHECK: Does This Video Show A Recent Discovery Of ... - AOL

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    A post shared on social media purportedly shows a video of a truck full of bodies recently found in Mexico. Screenshot from X Verdict: False The video is from 2018. Fact Check: Mexican Drug ...

  9. Murder of Girly Chew Hossencofft - Wikipedia

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    In Henning's home, investigators recovered a ninja sword in her attic, which was purchased on the morning of Girly's murder. [4] Days after Girly Chew's disappearance, her clothing was found on a tarpaulin in Belen, New Mexico. Along with Girly's clothing, investigators discovered a piece of duct tape with Linda Henning's hair attached. [1]