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  2. Murder of Jeffrey Howe - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Howe (1959/1960 – 8 March 2009) was a British businessman who was murdered by Stephen T. [1] Marshall. [2]His dismembered body parts were scattered across Hertfordshire and Leicestershire, leading to him being known in the press as Jigsaw Man.

  3. How the 'Jigsaw Murders' Revolutionized Crime Investigation ...

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    Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty . Skull no. 2, photograph B, 1935. Investigators photographed the Skull No. 2 in the same orientation as an existing photograph of Mrs ...

  4. Jigsaw (company) - Wikipedia

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    Montage is a program that "lets war correspondents and nonprofits crowdsource the analysis of YouTube videos to track conflicts and gather evidence of human rights violations." [42] In May 2016, Jigsaw announced it had partnered with Vice News on a five-part documentary series called Blackout to examine free expression around the world. [44]

  5. The Bibi Files - Wikipedia

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    The Bibi Files is a 2024 American documentary film directed by Alexis Bloom.The film features leaked interrogation footage from the trial of Benjamin Netanyahu.It was screened as a work-in-progress film at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, and had its official world premiere at Doc NYC on November 14, 2024.

  6. The Jigsaw Murders - Wikipedia

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    The Jigsaw Murders: The True Story of the Ruxton Killings and the Birth of Modern Forensics is a 2021 true-crime book about the 1935 murders committed by Buck Ruxton, ...

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  8. Cicada 3301 - Wikipedia

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    The stated purpose of the puzzles each year was to recruit "highly intelligent individuals", although the ultimate purpose remains unknown. [2] Theories have included claims that Cicada 3301 is a secret society with the goal of improving cryptography, privacy, and anonymity or that it is a cult or religion.

  9. David Parker Ray - Wikipedia

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    David Parker Ray was born on November 6, 1939, in Belen, New Mexico, to father Cecil Leland Ray (August 14, 1913 – September 23, 2009), a mechanic and native of Oregon, and mother Nettie Opal Parker (November 12, 1920 – March 19, 2002), who had been born in Texas.