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Online gamers quizzed over murder

Detectives investigating the murder of a 20-year-old student are looking into his links with the online gaming community, police confirmed today.

Xbox Developer Killed In Murder-Suicide

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Dog witness in murder trial

Paris ,September 16 :A dog nicknamed Scooby has become the first animal in the world to appear as a witness in a murder trial. The animal is believed to have been with his 59-year-old owner when she was found hanging from the ceiling of her Paris flat.

Girls Aloud in 'porn murder blog'

A man who posted a blog detailing a fantasy kidnap, rape and murder of pop group Girls Aloud is being prosecuted.

Man charged over Girls Aloud 'porn murder blog' new

A civil servant who posted a blog in which he allegedly describes the kidnap, rape and murder of pop group Girls Aloud is being prosecuted.

Civil servant prosecuted over Girls Aloud 'murder blog'

A 35-year-old man is being prosecuted over an online blog in which he allegedly depicted the rape, murder and mutilation of pop band Girls Aloud.

Linux Programmer Reiser Found Guilty of First-Degree Murder

Linux programmer Hans Reiser has been found guilty of the first-degree murder of his estranged Russian-born wife Nina, who went missing after dropping their two small children with their father on Labor Day weekend 2006.

Thailand tags 10 video games violent after murder

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thai health officials have listed 10 popular video games as dangerously violent following the reported confession of a teenager who claimed his murder of a taxi driver was inspired by playing "Grand Theft Auto."

Thailand tags 10 video games violent after murder

BANGKOK, Thailand: Thai health officials have listed 10 popular video games as dangerously violent following the reported confession of a teenager who claimed his murder of a taxi driver was inspired by playing "Grand Theft Auto."

Thailand tags 10 video games violent after murder

BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) _ Thai health officials have listed 10 popular video games as dangerously violent following the reported confession of a teenager who claimed his murder of a taxi driver was inspired by playing "Grand Theft Auto." "Violent video games have been a problem for a long time," Public Health Ministry spokesman Praj Boonyarowong said Friday.

Virtualization, iPhone and Microsoft

There's been a delay in sentencing Linux programmer Hans Reiser for the murder of his wife. It was supposed to happen Wednesday but apparently plea negotiations over reducing his sentence to second-decree murder - put into play when he led the cops to the body - haven't finished. If Reiser holds up his end - he's supposed to confess how he killed her and agree not to appeal - it'll mean 15 years to life rather than 25. The new hearing date is August 29.

Forensic science: Secrets of the case against Crippen

He was known as the people's pathologist, and made his name as a pioneering expert in some of the most gruesome murder cases in British history. Now the secrets of Britain's first forensic scientist - who helped convict Dr Crippen of his wife's murder and solve the Brides in the Bath killings - have been saved for the nation by the Wellcome Library.

Jail graffiti artists, says Sutcliffe

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Murder on the dancefloor...

A Romanian woman was arrested after she pulled out a pistol and took pot shots at a disco Romeo who wouldn't take no for an answer.

Family murder-suicide leaves 6 dead, police say

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A man distraught because he could not find work shot and killed his mother-in-law, his wife and three sons and then killed himself inside a home in an upscale San Fernando Valley neighborhood, police said.

Nintendo Murder Suspect Arrested

Nintendo gaming argument gets out of hand, moves from web forum to real life, and leaves one man arrested and another stabbed to death it would seem...

Thai murder prompts withdrawal of computer game

Police say they'll immediately arrest shopkeepers if they find any copies of the Grand Theft Auto game on sale

Thai murder prompts withdrawal of computer game

Police say they'll immediately arrest shopkeepers if they find any copies of the Grand Theft Auto game on sale

Flash Flashback, 2-1: Murder at the Ballet Competition

(The Dance Insider has been revisiting its Archive. This Flash Review was first published June 27, 2002. To read more about Maurice Bejart, who passed away November 22, see today's Dance Insider tribute by Maina Gielgud.)

Indian Woman Convicted of Murder By Brain Scan

Kaseijin writes "Neuroscientist Champadi Raman Mukundan claims his Brain Electrical Oscillations Signature test is so accurate, it can tell whether a person committed or only witnessed an act. In June, an Indian judge agreed, using BEOS to find a woman guilty of killing her former fiancé. Scientific experts are calling the decision "ridiculous" and "unconscionable", protesting that Mukundan's work has not even been peer reviewed. How reliable should a test have to be, when eyewitnesses are notoriously fallible? Does a person have a right to privacy over their own memories, or should society's interest in holding criminals accountable come first?"


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