Not a lot is known about dynamic of murderers who conceal the body of their victim forever...
''''Homicides where the victim's body is not recovered pose unique challenges to investigators and are particularly difficult to solve.1 Despite many examples of no-body homicide cases in numerous jurisdictions, no empirical study has been undertaken on cases where no part of the victim's body is ever located. Although criminologists have studied issues such as geographic disposal patterns and offender countermeasures, they have been silent on the specifics of how offenders permanently dispose of victim's bodies and how this can be overcome in investigations. Forensic medical studies examining cases where bodies are disposed or concealed but eventually located provide the most relevant findings.''''
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More needs to be known about the circumstances under which bodies are permanently disposed of or destroyed, who the offenders are, and how some cases are still successfully investigated and prosecuted. To begin to fill the gap in the literature, we explore those homicide cases where, despite no part of the victim's body being discovered, a conviction for homicide was achieved. In so doing, we answer the research questions:
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What are the common features of solved no-body homicide cases in Australia?
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What challenges are posed to investigators and prosecutors in homicide cases where the victim's body is not recovered and how are these overcome in solved cases?'''''
It is remarkable that VICPOL were able to pinpoint a perpetrator, the approx day and even time of death, the location of death, and arrest the suspect in , what.. a fortnight?? ..