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'Of Dolls and Murder' Documents Low-Tech Crime Solving

'Of Dolls and Murder' is a documentary film by Susan Marks and John Dehn that documents the use of low-tech approaches, like dollhouse crime scene recreations, in solving crimes.

If you thought all crimes were solved in labs or on the street, then think again. 'Of Dolls and Murder' shows a more interesting and unknown side of police work. The dolls in these dioramas look incredibly creepy, with their bloodstained bodies and noose wrapped necks. Check them out and be sure to watch the films trailer above as well.
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