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Students try to crack famous cold cases
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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The Campus Crime Club is part of CNNU, which features student perspectives on news and trends from colleges across the United States (article 1)
Editor's note: CNN is following four Bauder College students as they build their case files in the Chandra Levy and Natalee Holloway investigations. (article 3)
The views expressed in this article are not necessarily those of CNN, its affiliates or the schools where the campus correspondents are based. (article 3)
I had wanted to join the CCIRI since seeing the display on the Tupac Shakur case at school. (article 3)
Stalking expert Betsey Ramsey facilitated a training session in March for the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute student researchers on " stalkers and their targets. (article 4)
This four-hour training provided students with an overview of the different types of stalkers, their victims and the other crimes they may commit. (article 4)
Ramsey is the author of "Stop the Stalker" and serves as an expert witness on these types of cases. (article 4)
Nothing was said, but everyone was looking around and you could see that silent bond grow between students, and between students and teachers. (article 2)
Learn more about Danielle Zayas xx-xBBWe also learned what signs to look for if someone is lying during an interview or interrogation and how to obtain a confession. (article 5)
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Event tracking:
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Holloway, Levy, Chandra, Natalee, students |
Source articles
- Students try to crack famous cold cases (CNN, 06/11/2008, 43 words)
- Student log: Jennifer Gosdin (CNN, 06/11/2008, 1389 words)
- Student log: Antonio Wilson (CNN, 06/11/2008, 1133 words)
- Director's log: Sheryl McCollum (CNN, 06/11/2008, 1177 words)
- Student log: Danielle Zayas (CNN, 06/11/2008, 914 words)
- Student log: Charna-Marie Dixon (CNN, 06/11/2008, 744 words)
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