In this full investigation, we examine the tragic and high-profile carjacking of Mohammad Anwar, a 66-year-old delivery driver whose death in Washington D.C. sparked a national conversation on juvenile crime and legal accountability. This deep dive reconstructs the final moments of the encounter near Nationals Park, utilizing a first-person detective narration to analyze the critical evidence that defined the case. We explore the chronological lead-up to the incident, the digital and forensic footprints left behind—including bystander smartphone footage and recovered stun gun evidence—and the mechanical reconstruction of the fatal crash that occurred in broad daylight.
Trinity Poague’s final hours began without warning. Her day was normal. Her conversations were routine. Nothing pointed toward danger. But the next morning, officers...
In The Murder of Eric Moses (Texas, 2022), a quiet church parking lot becomes the center of a lethal, carefully documented crime when a...
This three-chapter nonfiction forensic series examines the murder of Christina Powell in Texas, twenty twenty two, tracing her disappearance, the discovery of her body...