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    March Poll

    Dear all, the time has come to take a look at everything we have done on ‘Quite the detectives’ … Many many new posts and new features!…… Read more “March Poll”

    19th Mar 2020 by infosystems23

    The Worlds Best Killer Or A Phenomenal Blunder? – Part 2

    Ahhh so you want to know who “Mrs X” is. Who is the supposed “Phantom” who is one among the deadliest killers the world has ever seen?…… Read more “The Worlds Best Killer Or A Phenomenal Blunder? – Part 2”

    18th Mar 202030th Mar 2020 by infosystems23

    Bloodshed and Big Tech: How Google Helped Police Catch a Killer

    Daniel O’Rourke On November 23, 2018 at about 9:30 PM, Cobb County police officers within Atlanta, Georgia responded to a local distress call at 3400 Laurie Joe…… Read more “Bloodshed and Big Tech: How Google Helped Police Catch a Killer”

    16th Mar 202030th Mar 2020 by infosystems23

    The Case of Roman Seleznev

    In April of 2017, Roman Seleznev was sentenced by a federal court in the United States to an unprecedented 27 years in prison. In November, later that…… Read more “The Case of Roman Seleznev”

    15th Mar 202030th Mar 2020 by infosystems23

    The affair at the Victory Ball

    Harlequin was found dead on the dining room floor, stabbed in the heart with a table knife, his body strangely rigid. Columbine was found dead in her…… Read more “The affair at the Victory Ball”

    12th Mar 202018th Mar 2020 by infosystems23

    The Worlds Best Killer or a Phenomenal Blunder?

    Let’s set the scene. Germany, 2009. The police have found evidence that “she” was at this crime-scene too. This wasn’t the second, or third crime scene. It…… Read more “The Worlds Best Killer or a Phenomenal Blunder?”

    10th Mar 2020 by infosystems23

    The Murder of Mr. Moonlight (continued)

    In 2019, Patrick Quirke, a farmer from Co. Tipperary was convicted of the murder of Bobby Ryan, an amateur DJ. The trial was the longest murder trial…… Read more “The Murder of Mr. Moonlight (continued)”

    9th Mar 202029th Mar 2020 by infosystems23

    How a broken printer led to the world’s biggest cyber-heist

    On February 7th, 2016, the offices of the Bangladesh Central Bank was mostly empty. Most employees were home for the Chinese New Year holidays and only a…… Read more “How a broken printer led to the world’s biggest cyber-heist”

    7th Mar 202029th Mar 2020 by infosystems23

    Hercule Poirot

    As promised here is the first post where I tell you about my favourite detectives. My absolute favourite is undoubtedly Hercule Poirot, I hope that many of…… Read more “Hercule Poirot”

    3rd Mar 202024th Mar 2020 by infosystems23

    The Murder of Mr. Moonlight

    On 3rd June 2011, Robert Ryan, a part time DJ with the stage name Mr. Moonlight, from outside Tipperary Town in County Tipperary went missing. On May…… Read more “The Murder of Mr. Moonlight”

    2nd Mar 202029th Mar 2020 by infosystems23

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