Sentences with phrase «life crime scene»

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That's the religious bullying that impacts a person's life - not a T - beam recovered from a crime scene that Christians believe is divine.
I live in Bushwick, Brooklyn ¯ which, according to the New York Times, is «home to a growing artists» scene,» though «many pockets are still poor and the crime rate remains relatively high.»
The home birth midwives there are as incompetent as CPMs, and they flee the «crime scene» as soon as they can If something goes wrong, because they can be charged with endangering a life of a minor or manslaughter.
As somebody who lives or works near the scene of the crime, private defenders are intimately familiar with the territory.
I can not believe that, why should a drug and alkohol consumer with girlfriend wish to pray, but it's always good to mention «prayers» and «mosque» when the world is sitting in front of the TV being scared by 24 h live news reporting from the crime scene.
To find out more about the lives and deaths of these ancient people, Schultz has spent years teasing out the secrets of their bones, using techniques like those employed at crime scenes.
Events for the younger set included a tour of «the fourth dimension» — a room full of hypercubes and other higher dimensional objects that gave me a touch of vertigo; a chamber of robots that you could teach to play football; a demonstration of forensic science involving (real) guns and a (fake) cadaver in a staged crime scene; a live cooking show in which physicists, chemists, and anthropologists explained the science and origins of food; and a walking tour through the natural history of excrement featuring — you guessed it — a dizzying array of animal feces.
The popular TV series «CSI» is fiction, but every day, real - life investigators and forensic scientists collect and analyze evidence to determine what happened at crime scenes.
'' Taking Lives» has a garnish of fancy crime - scene ickiness: The killer, before taking over the identity of his victims, likes to mash in their faces, and so there are assorted police photos that feature corpses with heads like hamburger.
Best known for his role as Warrick Brown, the detective with a marked predilection for risk (and an ongoing gambling addiction), on CBS's blockbuster series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the easygoing, congenial, and memorably handsome African - American actor Gary Dourdan has built his life and his public image around uniqueness and originality.
Boyle has a mother (Fionnula Flanagan) who's only got a short time to live, and he has installed her in a bucolic facility for dying oldsters (perhaps this is where all that crime - scene money is going).
Her Norah seems like a woman deeply out of sorts — her whole life is a kind of crime scene.
When he accidentally shoots someone and walks away from the crime scene repeating «I didn't do that,» it's not the reaction of a character who does their necessary bit for the story; it's the reaction of a person who can't process how his life has irrevocably changed.
The film has a lot of things in common with Goodfellas; the true life story of a man's life of crime, the voice - over, the way the story darkens once cocaine appears on the scene.
Director Harold Daniels is no visual stylist and there's a slackness to many of the scenes, but he comes to life in a nighttime murder scene that he transforms into a model of noir violence, an urban street fight in the dark of the empty city picked out in shards of light (credit likely goes to cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca, RKO's crime movie vet), and the screenplay co-written by Steve Fisher has a bite of irony in its twists.
Picking up eight years after The Dark Knight, this film finds billionaire Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) has retired both from his secret life of crime fighting and from Gotham City's social scene.
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Without giving much consideration to the context that breed such an environment, bar a couple of fleeting scenes where one of the Day's gang attempts to find work as a farm hand, it begs the question as to what the film is trying to accomplish by focusing on the gang; especially when the film's ephemeral style distances the action from reality, laying blame on the gangs for Day's downward spiral into a life of crime and not the faulty idealism behind the myth of American opportunity.
Swerve (R for violence, profanity, sexuality and nudity) Aussie crime thriller about a Good Samaritan (David Lyons) who ends up on the run from a ruthless hit man (Travis Hitman) and a crooked cop (Jason Clarke) after stopping to help a gun moll (Emma Booth) with a suitcase of cash at the scene of a car accident which claimed the life of her mobster beau.
Out of the same instinct, after having taken the money, Moss returns to the crime scene with water to aid a gravely wounded man, nearly losing his life in the process.
Filmed on location in Hamburg and Paris, with some scenes shot in grimy, late - seventies New York City, Wenders's international breakout is a stripped - down crime story that mixes West German and American film flavors, and it features cameos by filmmakers Jean Eustache (The Mother and the Whore), Samuel Fuller (Shock Corridor), and Nicholas Ray (Bigger Than Life).
Viewers can test their own powers of deduction and go behind the scenes of the movie with a nice variety of bonus features that include a solid making - of featurette that also roots the material in the real - life history of Scotland Yard, a sing - along version «The World's Greatest Criminal Mind,» and an animated look at the history of detective work, complete with a crime - solving puzzle for the entire family.
Well for one thing there are details here worth recounting: The movie quotes crime scene investigators who conclude that Kopechne did not die instantly, that she fought for survival at some length, during which time a prompt reporting of the accident may well have saved her life.
This isn't a police propaganda piece — we're shown various sides to the job from tedious paperwork to car chasing shootouts to horrific crime scenes — but Ayer offers a comprehensive look at an officer's life.
The musical selections range from hyperkinetic rap to somber selections by Seal, Chaka Khan and Marc Dorsey (whose «People in Search of a Life» makes the film's opening montage of crime scene photos one of the saddest credit sequences of all time).
Skarsgard is great, but it is Pal Sverre Hagen who steals every scene as the crime boss known as «The Count,» who is just trying to hold his business and family life together but has absolutely no success doing so.
As Lodge noted in his review from Venice, its satirical tone struggles during scenes of racially motivated violence that come later in the film, which have unmistakable parallels to the real - life Nazi rallies and hate crimes that have skyrocketed since Trump's election.
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Ranging from giving children the chance to extract their own DNA to characterising the proteins of an enzyme, trying their hand as a formulation scientist and even working through crime scene forensics, the experiments have been designed to help give students insight into how science is used in everyday life.
The book is about an LA slacker who cleans crime scenes for a living — and then becomes entangled in the underworld himself.
One day I could be at a crime scene examining live roosters allegedly used in organized fighting.
Yet that's what you'll be doing in Serial Cleaner, a game that casts you as a man who makes his living going to crime scenes in order to grab all the bodies, clean up most of the blood and then scarper with any leftover evidence such as guns or other nonsense, all while the cops patrol the area.
Ronan has the ability to possess the living to aid him when at a crime scene to either look at confidential reports or to convince a witness to remember certain events.
We've been scouring the scene of the crime, and have uncovered yet another trailer for the Gyakuten Saiban 逆転裁判 Ace Attorney live action movie.
If life was easy then of course you would be in and out of the scene in a snap, sadly, the crime scenes are already under surveillance by the police.
Although Weegee is best known for his bleak shots of New York City crime scenes in the 1930s and «40s, he also had an eye for the less gritty, more playful aspects of urban life.
They argued that the stigma attaching to having one's DNA on the «criminal database» interfered with their day to day living: knowing that their most intimate information was held by the government in order that it could be run against crime scene samples or used for other unspecified research purposes.
A juror told the committee that she had to «live with daily thoughts of this crime: graphic coroner's photos of bullet holes through flesh, the bloody crime scene and chilling testimonies.»
Citizen is now more careful to make numerous disclaimers, like «To be clear, Citizen does not allow users to interfere with active crime scenes or disrupt law enforcement,» and «Incident reports and live video do not confirm guilt or imply association of anyone depicted in the app.»
«Facebook is a living, breathing crime scene for what happened in the 2016 election — and only they have full access to what happened,» Tristan Harris, a former design ethicist at Google told NBC News this week.
These means the next time some big news is breaking, you won't be scrambling to click through a deluge of different accounts to see what your friends are saying, what the media outlets are reporting, and who's taking pictures live from the scene of the crime.
«Facebook is a living, breathing crime scene for what happened in the 2016 election — and only they have full access to what happened,» said Tristan Harris, a former design ethicist at Google.
Facebook has received criticism for not removing videos faster, [212] and Facebook Live has been described as a «monster [Facebook] can not tame» [213] and «a gruesome crime scene for murders».
Harris has emerged as a vocal critic of Facebook, appearing on NBC this week to call the company «a living, breathing crime scene
I am passionate to enhance the sense of security in the society, accelerate crime scene investigation speed, reduce emergency call response time, and excel in vigilant and productive patrolling — thus maximizing the protection of civilian's lives and property.
Cue another exhausted sleep, then it was back to the scene of the crime in the morning for brekkie at a Mermaid Beach cafe and a gorgeous swim at the beach, a twirl around the shops and a chance to catch up with a former magazine mate who lives at Goldie these days.
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