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By Victor J. Fisher January 2, 2025 Every crime leaves evidence. The transfer principle, formulated by forensic scientist Edmond Locard over a century ago, states that every contact leaves a trace. Wh...
When Someone You Know Becomes Dangerous: Recognizing Escalating Behavior
We often think of danger as something that comes from strangers. The reality is different. Most victims of violent crime know their attacker. The neighbor who seemed a little off. The coworker who mad...
When someone you love experiences violent crime, you become part of their recovery whether you feel prepared or not. Your presence, words, and actions can profoundly influence their healing. But helpi...
The internet has changed how predators operate. They no longer need physical proximity to find, study, and manipulate victims. From the comfort of their homes, they can research potential targets, bui...
By Victor J. Fisher September 5, 2024 Theodore Robert Bundy confessed to murdering 30 women across seven states between 1974 and 1978. Investigators believe the true number may exceed 100. What distin...
Red Flags: Behavioral Warning Signs in Relationships
Abusive relationships rarely begin with violence. They start with charm, intensity, and promises. The warning signs appear gradually, often disguised as love or concern. By the time physical abuse beg...