Raychelle Burks – Page 2
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A rice kind of fingerprint powder
A new method for producing print powders goes against the grain
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The deadly domino effect
People trying to save victims of gas poisoning can suffer tragic consequences
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Beating the scopolamine clock
New techniques could increase the window to detect predatory drug poisoning
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A lunchtime killer?
The deaths of 21 people are suspected to have been caused by workplace poisoning
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Death of a Renaissance Man
Two unsolved deaths in Medici Florence may finally have a solution
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The clues that let you trace a single sheet of paper
Forensic science has a new way to detect document fraud
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The great art forgery blunder
Indian yellow is a pigment often used to spot fake art. But what if the reference standard was wrong?
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Can acid dissolve a body?
Watch an experiment recreating how murderers tried to cover their tracks
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Murder without forensic evidence
The 2012 hunt for Michelle Mockbee’s killer emphasised detective skill over fingerprints
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How Roosevelt's Tree Army were poisoned
In the first of a new column, Raychelle Burks investigates a mass arsenic poisoning during the Great Depression
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