The police have obtained footage from a camera that captured the only activity in the complex where the murder of BNSF employee Rob occurred. The footage may contain the person who committed the crime.
The case of a man who killed his significant other, hid the body for a year, and received only three years of supervised probation is discussed, with emphasis on the role of the defense attorney and the claim of self-defense by the murderer.
The defense argues that Byron Smith was acting in self-defense, while the prosecution claims he went too far. The verdict would ultimately determine whether it was justifiable to protect one’s property and life.
The practice of using DNA databases to solve crimes is growing in usage but comes with its own set of potential issues as detailed by Ariel Levy in her interview with Oren Yakobovich.
In historical warfare, wounded soldiers who survived the battle often had to wait for days before receiving medical treatment, as wagons were not dispatched immediately following the battle to rescue the injured.