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Chapter 7

Brass, Kevin. “Murder in Rancho Santa Fe: The Ian Spiro Case.”
San Diego
magazine online, October 1995.
http://www.sandiego-online.com/
.

Coverage of Ian Spiro case.
Los Angeles Times
archives, September 5, 1985–October 18, 1995.

Coverage of Nan Toder murder, investigation, and Nan’s Law.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
online, December 18, 1999–October 4, 2007.
http://www.post-gazette.com/
.

Golden, G. Jeff. “San Juan County Case Not Affected by Death Penalty Repeal.” Farmington, New Mexico,
Daily Times
online, March 22, 2009.
http://www.daily-times.com/
.

Malefactor’s Register. “Nan’s Law.” March 31, 2006.
http://www.markgribben.com/
.

New Mexico Coalition to Repeal the Death Penalty, official Web site. “2009 Repeal in the News.” February 16, 2009.
http://nmrepeal.org/
.

“New Mexico Governor Repeals Death Penalty in State.” CNN online, March 18, 2009.
http://www.cnn.com/
.

Radford serial killer database. Robert Fry information researched and summarized by Nicole Martz, Jamie Klempa, and Rachael Langley, Department of Psychology, Radford University.
http://dead=silence.org
.

Rybarczyk, Tom. “Handyman Pleads Guilty to ’96 Slaying.”
Chicago Tribune
, January 31, 2006.

Scott, Robert.
Monster Slayer
. New York: Pinnacle Books, 2005.

Streeter, Michael. “Bizarre Case of the CIA Man, the Hostage, and a Desert Suicide.” (London)
Independent
, May 13, 1997.

Sullivan, Terry. “A Safe Room.”
Chicago Reporter
, November 2003.

Supreme Court of the State of New Mexico. Opinion no. 2006-NMSC-001, docket no. 27,592. Re: Appeal for Robert Fry.

Terrell, Steve. “Legislature 2009: Political Shift Could Spell End to Death Penalty.”
Santa Fe New Mexican
online, November 29–30, 2008.
http://www.santafenewmexican.com/
.

Chapter 8

Abdullaev, Nabi. “Russia Remains a Dangerous Place.” Jamestown Foundation online, February 28, 2002.
http://www.Jamestown.org/
.

The Charley Project: Rolf Neslund.
http://www.charleyproject.org/
.

City of Bethel, Alaska, official Web site.
http://www.cityofbethel.org/
.

Dooley, John. “The Dead Zone.”
Portland Mercury
online, March 21, 2002.
http://www.portlandmercury.com/news/the-dead-zone/Content?oid=26559
.

Enge, Marilee. “Defense Tries to Bar Blood Stain Expert’s Testimony.”
Anchorage Daily News
, March 29, 1990.

Galeotti, Dr. Mark. “New Guns for Russia’s Cops—So What?” October 23, 2008. In Moscow’s Shadow: Analysis and Assessment of Russian Crime and Security, blog written by a clinical associate professor at New York University Center for Global Affairs.
http://www.inmoscowsshadows.wordpress.com/
.

Hunter, Don. “Murder Follows Andrew; Judge Revokes Man’s Probation.”
Anchorage Daily News
, February 18, 1991.

———. “State Seeks to Revoke Man’s Probation Despite Acquittal.”
Anchorage Daily News
, January 19, 1991.

Information on Togiak, Alaska. U.S. Census Bureau online.
http://factfinder.census.gov/
.

Justicia y paz: New Colombia Human Rights
1, no. 1 (fall 1996). Online journal created by the Colombia Support Network, Madison, Wisconsin.
http://www.colombiasupport.net/1911/jypfall96.html
.

“The List: Murder Capitals of the World.”
Foreign Policy
online, September 2008.
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/
.

“Moscow Diary: Welcome to ‘Wild East.’ ” BBC News Channel online, October 26, 2007.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
.

“Murder Capitals of the World: Report.”
International Business Times
online, October 1, 2008.
http://in.ibtimes.com/
.

Rule, Ann.
No Regrets and Other True Crime Cases
. New York: Pocket Books, 2006.

“Russia: Law and Order Under the Soviet System.” World Association of International Studies, Stanford University. Online report, February 16, 2005.
http://cgi.stanford.edu/
.

“Ruth Neslund Murders Her Husband, Rolf Neslund, on Lopez Island on August 8, 1980.” Washington State Department of Archeology and Historic Preservation online. http:/www.historylink.org/.

Tizon, Tomas Alex. “America’s Taxi Capital: Bethel, Alaska.”
Los Angeles Times
online, November 30, 2007.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation world/nation/la-na-taxicabs30nov30,1,3238044.story?coll=la-default-underdog
.

Chapter 9

Coverage of Mark Sells case.
Dayton Daily News
, 2003.

“Police in Tipp City Arrest a Suspect in the Sharid Gantz Homicide.” WHIOTV.com, January 24, 2003.
http://www.whiotv.com/news/3669209/detail.html
.

Smith, Terry. “Supreme Court Schedules Johnson Appeal Hearing.”
Idaho Mountain Express
, March 7, 2008.
http://www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?ID= 2005119704
.

Stahl, Greg. “Attorneys Spar Before Johnson Sentencing; Public Defender Seeks to Remove Prosecutor from Case.”
Idaho Mountain Express
, June 17, 2005.
http://www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?ID=2005103611&var_Year= 2005&var_Month=06&var_Day=17
.

State v. Sells
(Ohio 2006). Ohio Supreme Court, Second District Court of Appeals (April 14, 2006). Docket no. 2005-CA-8-2006-Ohio-1859.
http://vlex.com/vid/state-v-sells-21692734/
.

TruTV online coverage of the Sarah Johnson trial, including statements from Blaine County Sheriff’s Department.
http://www.trutv.com/
.

Afterword

“The Future of Forensic DNA Testing.” National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, 2000.
http://www.ncjrs.gov
.

Harding, Ben. “New Detergent Washes Away Stains of Murder: Study.” November 5, 2008. Reuters,
http://www.reuters.com/article/ScienceNews/
idUSTRE4A498620081105
.

IABPA News
, December 2005. International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts.

Moore, Solomon. “Study Calls for Oversight of Forensics in Crime Labs.”
New York Times
, February 19, 2009.

National Center for Victims of Crime Library.
http://www.ncvc.org/ncvc/
. Statistics on cost of crime.

National Victims’ Rights Week Resource Guide 2007. Statistics on cost of crime.
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/ncvrw/2007/welcome.html/
.

Richmond, Todd. “Bite Mark Database to Tackle Crime.” Discovery Channel online, May 14, 2008.
http://dsc.discovery.com/
.

Salleh, Anna. “No Such Thing as a ‘Voice Print.’ ” ABC Science Online, through Discovery Channel online, December 4, 2008.
http://dsc.discovery.com/
.

Schmid, Randolph E. “New Fingerprint Tech ID’s Particles.” Discovery Channel online, August 7, 2008.
http://dsc.discovery.com/
.

Temple-Raston, Dina. Three-part series on breakthroughs in forensic technology: “FBI’s New Technology Revolutionizes DNA Analysis”; “FBI Unravels the Stories Skulls Tell”; “Voice ‘Fingerprints’ Change Crime-Solving.” NPR (National Public Radio), January 28, 2008.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/
.

Additional Source

Courthouse Steps Mavens message boards.
http://s2.excoboard.com/exco/index.php?boardid=15776/
.

Index

Addicks, Rod

Alexander, William

Alexejun, Jill

American Academy of Forensic Sciences

American Detective

Anderson, Gary

Andrew, Moses

angle of impact

Arroyo, Mirta

arterial spurts

audio forensic systems

back spatter
See also
blowback spatter

Bailey, F. Lee

Bakley, Bonny Lee

Barmmer, John-Campbell

Barolga, John

Bergin, Charley

Berry, Victoria

Birch, Scott

Bishop, Dave

Blake, Robert

Blake, Rose (daughter)

bleeding to death

blood.
See also
case studies

brainteasers in

cast-off and

crime scene secrets revealed through

droplets

evidence

expirated

freeway accident and

killers’

Multnomah County, murder, drugs and

point of convergence/origin and

puzzles

as road map to crime-scene truth

stains

swipes

trails

type

victims’

wipes

blood basics

angular drops and

better late than never case study and

blood spatter and

blood spatter types

blood-into-blood and

brainteasers in

bullet and wound trajectories with

cast-off and

Civil War ghost case study and

DNA and

fabric swipe and

following trail of

hair impact and

hair swipe and

hand swipe and

high-velocity blood spatter and

knife prints on bedspread case study and

low-velocity blood spatter and

medium-velocity blood spatter and

misleading cues and

ninety-degree drops and

secret lives and lies case study and

suspicious circumstances case study and

web of lies? and

blood pattern analysis

advances in

as voice for victims/wrongly accused

blood patterns.
See also
blood basics

blood spatter

case studies

analysts

animals and

in barn with cattle

blood-into-blood

book cover’s

brainteasers

bullets and exit-wound

guns and

gunshot wounds and

high-velocity

insects and

interpretation

projected

Blood Secrets
(Englert, Rod)

blood spatter.
See also
blood basics

case studies

blood basics and

blood-into-blood

cast-off

fabric swipe

first blow creates no

hair impact

hair swipe

hand swipe

high-velocity

with IV drug users

low-velocity

medium-velocity

ninety-degree drop

terminal-velocity of

types

blood transfers

blood-into-blood patterns

bloodstain map

blowback spatter

Blue, Roberta

Boer, Greg

Borden, Lizzie

Braden, Ernest

Bradfield, Bob

Brady, William

Brando, Christian (son)

Brando, Marlon

Brennan, Patrick

Brown, Dan, .
See also
Ladner, Socrates E.

Brown, Nicole

bullets

exit-wound blood patterns and

trajectories

Bundy, Ted

Bunnell, John

But I Trusted You
(Rule)

Caldwell, Earle

California Highway Patrol (CHP)

Calzeretta, Vic

Camacho, Adrian

Campbell, Caryn

Canova, Greg

Carpenter, John

Carroll, Tim

Cartwright, Dennis Lee

case studies.
See also
celebrity cases/trials

better late than never

Blue, Roberta

bug

Civil War ghost

cloaks, daggers and debts

green thread mystery

horse hooves/hammer blows

knife prints on bedspread

Neslund, Rolf

one drop’s enough

overdoses

pizza boy’s missing body

second shot

secret lives and lies

sledgehammers and finger-pointing

suspicious circumstances

teen crush turns deadly

telltale machete print

twenty-nine slashes

cast-off blood spatter

celebrity cases/trials

Blake and
In Cold Blood
question case study

Cosby, Ennis, and straightforward evidence case study

Crane, Bob, and mystery marks case study

Ficks and ex-rockette case study

Quintanilla-Pérez and straightforward evidence case study

Simpson, O.J., and river of blood evidence case study

Chamless, Louise

Chamless, Wes

Chaput, Steve

CHP.
See
California Highway Patrol

Christie, Agatha

Civil War ghost case study

Clark, Marcia

coagulation

Cochran, Johnnie

codes

nine ninety-nine

zero

Cook, Earl Lee

Cooney, James

Cosby, Bill

Cosby, Ennis (son)

Cowlings, Al

Crane, Bob

Crane, Stephanie

crime scene reconstructionists

bug case study and

cast-off and

chronicles of

green thread mystery case study and

horse hooves/hammer blows case study and

second shot case study and

crime scenes

evidence destroyed at

line of questioning at

procedures to preserve evidence

Cross, Si

CSI

team

television show

Dahl, Raymond

David Douglas High School

Dellorto, Lisa

detachment

Di Maio, Vincent

Dier, Amy

Dietz, Fred

directionality

DNA

better late than never case study

blood basics and

fabrication

fingerprinting

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