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A retired Florida cop never forgot an unsolved rape case from decades earlier when he worked as a detective at the Atlantic Beach Police Department near Jacksonville. Twenty-three years after Nick VanderWal retired, he is being lauded by Florida appeals judges for encouraging the police department to resubmit DNA evidence from a 1992 rape.
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Billy Boyette, the prime suspect in three slayings in Alabama and Florida, is now believed to have been involved in a home invasion in Beulah, where a…
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Joseph Graves, the former Florida Department of Law Enforcement chemist charged with racketeering and other offenses, was given a 15-year sentence after…
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Two years after his arrest, a former lab technician from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) remains months away from trial.Joseph Graves…
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In the wake of terror attacks in Paris, Colorado Springs and San Bernardino, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is bringing back the “If You See…
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In this installment of our report on cold cases, Dave Dunwoody speaks with a local agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement – who says part of…
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Note: This series originally aired on WUWF in October. In the next second installment of our Cold Case series, Dave Dunwoody looks at how they’re handled…
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Florida’s new Secretary of Corrections is facing questions from state lawmakers concerning confidence, inmate deaths, and complaints of abuse from…
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Florida's Department of Law Enforcement is getting a new leader, but questions remain about why Governor Rick Scott abruptly shook up the agency.Attorney…
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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement in February began the examination of alleged evidence tampering by a former employee in its Pensacola crime lab.…