Jean MacKenzie inspired this site, I’ve long held an interest in true crime and data science. Welcome to the world of true crime and data science. Today, we dive into the case…
The Woman in the Well (Holsbeek, Belgium)
In the quiet town of Holsbeek, Belgium, nestled just a half-hour’s drive from the bustling heart of Brussels, a haunting mystery has lingered unresolved for over three decades. It was on a…
Expanding Horizons: Unveiling Global True Crime Mysteries with Data Science
For as long as I’ve been writing about true crime, I’ve had a deep-rooted fascination with the intersection of data science and the unresolved mysteries that haunt the corridors of history. This…
Is There a Hidden Message for Us? Interpreting the Somerton Man’s Code.
Over twenty years ago, I stumbled upon the puzzling story of the Somerton Man. This mystery captivated me then and continues to enthrall me today, much like uncovering a hidden chapter in…
The Evolution of Digital Forensics: Transforming True Crime Investigations
The digital footprints we leave behind have become crucial pieces of evidence in criminal investigations. From smartphones and computers to smart home devices and wearable tech, every digital interaction potentially holds clues that can make or break a case.
A Comprehensive Analysis of Demographic Factors in Australian Missing Persons Cases
This scientific investigation analyzes demographic factors in missing persons cases, utilizing chi-square statistical analysis on a robust dataset. The study focuses on revealing significant associations among various factors, including hair color, age group, gender, and ethnicity. Two hypotheses, concerning the distribution of complexion by age group and the height distribution by gender, showed statistical significance. These findings enhance our understanding of the dynamics in missing persons cases, highlighting the critical role of demographic analysis.
Criminology Theories and Historical Data
Criminology, a discipline rooted in understanding criminal behavior and societal responses, offers a vast array of theories that provide insights into the nature and causes of crime. When applied to historical data analysis, these theories can illuminate past criminal cases, revealing patterns and motivations obscured by time.