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Hart Family Murders Crime Scene

Not only is it endlessly fascinating to delve into the human condition, attempting to understand not only how, but why something happened, but perhaps learning everything there is to know about a crime gives us the sense that we are erecting a fortress of knowledge that will help prevent anything similar from happening to us. And it is not simply internet media, which operates at a fever pitch 24 hours a day, that has landed us in the present condition of true-crime-junkie paradise. While the mundane events of everyday life are, and have always been, uninteresting, the media has always sensationalized everything ripe for the pluckingâand crime is always ripe for the picking.

6 | Japan's Pregnant Woman Murder Case

On March 18, 1988, a guy returned home to discover his apartment door open and the lights turned out in Nagoya, Japan. He heard a baby sobbing while he changed his clothing. He then found his pregnant wife's disfigured corpse and his newborn boy at her feet. His wife was chained and strangled to death before the perpetrator sliced open her abdomen and delivered the baby, severing the umbilical chord in the process. The child lived miraculously, but the murderer was never apprehended. The victims' identities were never made public by authorities.

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The six Hart children were adopted from foster care in Texas in two distinct sibling groups: Abigail, Markis, and Hannah in 2006; and Devonte, Ciera, and Jeremiah in 2009. Jennifer and Sarah Hart, the adoptive parents, were residents of Minnesota at the time of both adoptions. The original mother of the adopted siblings was discovered and granted an interview with the Oregonian in April. According to current information, Markis, Abigail, and Hannah's biological parents have not been discovered or traced. According to George Schiro, a forensic scientist and founder of the Scales Biological Laboratory in Brandon, Mississippi, the time required to identify human remains using DNA analysis varies significantly depending on a variety of variables. While Schiro acknowledged that his own lab can often analyze DNA from remains in as little as two days to a week, he noted that identification may take many weeks or more.

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