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Investigators can now use Crime Script Sequencing, a novel method combining Crime Script Analysis and Behaviour Sequence Analysis, to generate fresh insights for solving cold cases. This approach offers a structured way to re-examine evidence and uncover new leads in complex criminal investigations.

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  • Cold cases often stall due to a lack of investigative leads or successful forensic outcomes.
  • Investigators seek innovative methods to generate new insights for complex criminal investigations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce Crime Script Sequencing, a novel approach to aid police in cold case investigations.
  • Demonstrate the application of this method using a real-world case study.

Main Methods:

  • Combines Crime Script Analysis (CSA) and Behaviour Sequence Analysis (BSA).
  • Applies Crime Script Sequencing to the cold case of the Canadian Pacific Airlines Flight 21 bombing.

Main Results:

  • Presents a detailed analysis of the Canadian Pacific Airlines Flight 21 bombing using Crime Script Sequencing.
  • Offers a practical guide for applying the method to other cold case investigations.

Conclusions:

  • Crime Script Sequencing provides a valuable new tool for cold case investigations.
  • Highlights the method's potential impacts, insights, and future developments.