Crime and Forensics

Crime and Forensics Page for students of criminal justice and forensics.

03/03/2026

One of the accomplishments I am most proud of is our partnership with the Denver Police Museum. This collaboration gives students the opportunity to connect with the people behind the badge, humanizing law enforcement and inspiring them to explore careers in public service.

Very interesting article on how a case was solved using brick-Trigger alert does talk about child sexual assault
02/18/2026

Very interesting article on how a case was solved using brick-Trigger alert does talk about child sexual assault

Detectives desperate to locate a 12-year-old, seen abused online, found a surprising lead.

11/03/2025

On Saturday, a family member or representative of one of the 44 lives lost, each placed a single red rose on the bench in a ceremony at FlyteCo Tower that included DC-3 flyover. ⬇️

True Crime Book Club-October 18th at 4pm. We will be hearing from the author of The Devil I Knew.
09/21/2025

True Crime Book Club-October 18th at 4pm. We will be hearing from the author of The Devil I Knew.

09/17/2025
🔍 True Crime Tuesday: The JonBenét Ramsey CaseOn December 26, 1996, six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found dead in the b...
09/09/2025

🔍 True Crime Tuesday: The JonBenét Ramsey Case

On December 26, 1996, six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found dead in the basement of her family’s Boulder, Colorado home.

For nearly three decades, the case has fascinated and divided the public. Was it an intruder who slipped in undetected? Could it have been someone inside the home? Or was it a tragic accident covered up?

I spent two years as a victim advocate for Boulder PD before a short stint as a patrol officer—leaving just before this case broke. Even after all these years, I still find myself questioning which theory I believe.

This past weekend at CrimeCon 2025, I heard Mr. Ramsey speak in person. Instead of answers, I left with more questions.

This week, I’ll be breaking down the evidence on my TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook—so we can revisit the facts and theories together.

💬 Your turn: Was it an intruder—or someone closer to home? Leave your thoughts below and follow this week as I share out the evidence!

09/08/2025

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