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WebWatch:
The Search-for-Killer Sites
By Gian Trotta
Several friends and families of
murder victims have turned to the Web for solace and information.
Mark Dodd gives us a harrowing eyewitness account of a carjacking murder; Mark Cross shares his grief at the killing of his father's companion and daughter.
Search-for-killer appeals include Paul Barber's site devoted to his
sister Anne; a young lesbian couple's friends do the same at the Tragedy on the Appalachian Trail. William J. Stephens II's adopted brother is trying to prove
his sibling was the infamous Green River Killer, and Utah journalist describes a rapist/murder's death by firing squad.
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| The Dead People Server |
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| Rich Holmes, Physics prof at the University of Syracuse, is responsible for this useful, if
somewhat macabre, online resource. By its creator's description, the DPS is "a list of
interesting celebrities who are, or might plausibly be dead, with information as to who has
really Rung Down the Curtain and Joined the Choir Invisible and who's Just Resting."
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| Rick George's Home Page |
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| Georges is an attorney in St. Petersburg, Florida, and is the chair
of the technology committees of the St. Petersburg Bar Association
and the Florida Bar. The guy is wired. Find a plethora of legal and
government links, a series of columns he has written under the
heading "The Future Lawyer," and tons of miscellaneous links.
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| Dr. Cecil Greek's Legal Resources |
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| Dr. Greek uses cartoon characters (Beany and Cecil, Dick Tracy) to anchor some very
comprehensive links on criminal justice and to academic courses. You can reference civil
liberties, the cops, the ACLU, counter-terrorism, the courts, UK law enforcement and
pictures.
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