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    Oct 3, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  1. DNA match leads to arrest in 1992 murder case

    More than 20 years after a Miami County woman’s murder, prosecutors have announced an arrest in the case.
    More than 20 years after a Miami County woman’s murder, prosecutors have announced an arrest in the case. On August 29, 1992, someone found 27-year-old Toni Spicer dead inside her mobile home in the southern part of Miami County. She'd been...

    Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, DNA

  2. Sep 6, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  3. Body found in woods confirmed to be Madison Co. murder suspect

    The Madison County Sheriff’s Department confirmed Wednesday the decomposing body discovered in a wooded area in Lapel, Ind. in early August belonged to murder suspect Roy Parmley.
    The Madison County Sheriff’s Department confirmed Wednesday the decomposing body discovered in a wooded area in Lapel, Ind. in early August belonged to murder suspect Roy Parmley. Parmley was wanted for the murder of his ex-girlfriend’s...

    Tags: DNA, Murder, Chemical Industry

  4. Apr 17, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  5. New confidentiality clauses can influence vacation rental reviews

    Tom and Terri Dorow didn't like their recent vacation rental in Scottsdale, Ariz.
    Tom and Terri Dorow didn't like their recent vacation rental in Scottsdale, Ariz. Their online review is clear about that. It's a laundry list of complaints about equipment, appliances and even the appearance of a house they felt didn't meet the...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Breach of Contract, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations, Hotels and Accommodations

  6. Feb 15, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  7. Prosecutor files motion to test second vial of David Bisard's blood

    The Marion County Prosecutor's Office has filed a motion asking for the second vial of blood evidence to be tested in the reckless homicide case against suspended IMPD Officer David Bisard.
    The Marion County Prosecutor's Office has filed a motion asking for the second vial of blood evidence to be tested in the reckless homicide case against suspended IMPD Officer David Bisard. Bisard is accused of crashing his squad car into a group of...

    Tags: DNA, Drunk Driving, Judges, Chemical Industry, Murder

  8. Sep 23, 2009 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Delays aren't medical city's biggest challenge in Lake Nona

    The medical city sprouting in southeast Orlando is behind schedule. So what?
    The medical city sprouting in southeast Orlando is behind schedule. So what? The delays mean that the University of Central Florida medical school, UCF's Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, the Burnham Institute for Medical Research and the M.D....

    Tags: University of Central Florida, Lake Nona, Duke University, Chemical Industry, Research

  10. Sep 13, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Boston siphons science dollars from Florida

    Did you hear that? A shrill suctioning sound, followed by a loud thud?
    Did you hear that? A shrill suctioning sound, followed by a loud thud? That was our money being sucked out of Florida and landing in Boston. Cutting-edge research done at Scripps Florida in Jupiter attracted the attention of a Boston venture-capital...

    Tags: Rick Scott, Judges, Research, Chemical Industry, Science and Technology

  12. May 18, 2009 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Lots of land left to fill at Lake Nona

    Stand in front of the Burnham Institute for Medical Research's new building and you can't help but think, "Boy, there sure is a lot of land out here — empty land." The completion of Burnham's 175,000-square-foot building is certainly a milestone....

    Tags: Burnham Institute, Red Lobster, Medical Research, Joe Lewis, Chemical Industry

  14. Sep 23, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. We ought to be sure before taking a life with death penalty

    On Thursday, Robert Wilcoxson and Kenneth Kagonyera walked out of a North Carolina jail as free men.
    On Thursday, Robert Wilcoxson and Kenneth Kagonyera walked out of a North Carolina jail as free men. A panel of judges declared them not guilty and set them free. Freed after serving a decade behind bars for a murder they didn't commit. Wilcoxson...

    Tags: Witnesses, FBI, Jon B., DNA, Judges

  16. Jul 9, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Lauren Ritchie: 'Tech Effect' let Casey Anthony win

    If Casey Anthony had been tried 30 years ago in that same Orange County courtroom, she probably would be facing a death sentence today instead of the few measly years she spent awaiting trial.
    If Casey Anthony had been tried 30 years ago in that same Orange County courtroom, she probably would be facing a death sentence today instead of the few measly years she spent awaiting trial. The 25-year-old mother who last week slipped out of a...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Florida, DNA, Caylee Anthony, Chemical Industry

  18. Sep 20, 2007 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Mitochondrial politics

    Here's what to watch for at next week's GOP minority-issues presidential debate at a historically black college in Baltimore: empty chairs. All four top Republicans have "scheduling conflicts." Even Republicans get that this is a problem. "We sound...

    Tags: Republican Party, Pocahontas, Barack Obama, Politics, Landforms

  20. Nov 8, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  21. Hoosier students learning high-tech skills as Indiana attempts to stop the "brain-drain"

    By Rick Ramirez and Ray Cortopassi
    By Rick Ramirez and Ray Cortopassi Remember those Bunsen burners in science class or the first time you built something in shop class?  Well, fast-forward to today, and our young Hoosier students are engineering careers in the exploding fields of...

    Tags: Target, Mitch Daniels, Mike Taylor, Business Enterprises, Politics

  22. Aug 9, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  23. Brother hopes cold case squad can find sister's killer

    When a man was murdered at the Springhill Apartments on Indianapolis’ northwest side recently, it brought back chilling memories to Brandon Meredith because that’s where his sister was killed 25 years ago.
    When a man was murdered at the Springhill Apartments on Indianapolis’ northwest side recently, it brought back chilling memories to Brandon Meredith because that’s where his sister was killed 25 years ago. Trisha Meredith, 19, was stabbed...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, DNA, Murder, Chemical Industry, Crimes

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