Webinar- Domestic Violence Homicides, Suspicious Death or Missing Person

Description

  • A missing person/ no body case
  • An undetermined manner of death
  • Past is Prologue
  • Building and Presenting the Case

 

Overview: Every year there are a number of missing persons and presumed dead individuals or individuals who are deceased but the manner of death is undetermined. What these cases have in common is a lengthy history of domestic violence. How can an investigation change a Medical Examiners opinion from undetermined to homicide? How can a homicide be charged in a no body case? This training will cover reopening cold cases, the use of cadaver dogs, and scene processing. The training will review how prior 911 calls, protective orders, social media posts and witnesses can be used to build and try the DV homicide. 

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