I still miss you…
R.I.P. dad
Unsolved homicides that haunt me…
R.I.P. dad
When I first saw the Paper.li Dailies, I was wondering how they were put together. I imagined a blogger and tweeter scanning and scrolling down the Twitter website in search for those great posts, links, pictures and more, to place in that daily paper. That this was all done electronically I did not know until @ValentiLaw [...]
Tags: paperli, VidsterThis post has absolutely nothing to do with cold cases! This is what Vidster was reading this morning! The dirty secrets of a barrister’s wig are explained in detail on Baby Barista’s blog. I could not help imagine what I’d do if I took a wig out of a box …hold it between to fingers? [...]
Tags: Vidocq UnscriptedI had every intention to blog today but after reading the papers, I couldn’t. I could not shake the image of the old lady out of my head. Scratching the car to try and pull herself up. She screamed, people heard but nobody bothered to go outside to check. Nobody even bothered to call 911 to let the cops [...]
Tags: Canada, TorontoI raise my glass to possibilities! We have an exciting year ahead of us. For the first time in history, the Zeigler case will be open to students from Penn State CSI and I look forward to hearing their discussions. This collaboration between Penn State CSI, Defrosting Cold Cases, and the Zeigler legal defense team is exclusive [...]
Tags: Cameron Todd Willingham, Henry Skinner, Mike Silcock, PennState University, Richard A. Lapointe, William Thomas ZeiglerHappy Holidays and the very best for 2011! Vidster & Clouseau
There is so much progress in cold case investigations that I could easily write about 10 new posts…but I am not gonna! Instead, I will give you the names and links so you can follow what I read this week. Progress in UK cold case investigation resulted in justice when Judge John Devaux sentenced Peter Hull to [...]
Tags: CrimeChecking WordPress for Blackberry…wonderful!
Vidster is in the sun room, blogging, checking that the links on the “cases” page work (hat tip to Evie over at the Whimsical Quill), and reading around the blogs. I need a break hence this “summing it up!” post. Joe and I are teaming up to work on a 1975 old unsolved murder case from [...]
Tags: Sum it Up!