Niki Doyle on January 6th, 2009

When I wrote Sgt. Ed Cain’s retirement story, there was a lot I didn’t get to say. I wrote about his ability to empathize with victim’s families, his talent for being just hands-on enough without stepping on toes, and his wealth of knowledge in not just homicide, but in all aspects of police work. But [...]

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Niki Doyle on December 4th, 2008

I’m seeking feedback on this one, so if I have any readers out there (Anybody? Hello?) please leave your thoughts. Huntsville police sent the following news release today at 2:58 p.m. Take a look at it first, then read the rest of my post: News release

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Niki Doyle on November 3rd, 2008

I wanted to share this with everyone. One of my collegues sent this to me (published Oct. 29 in The Sun). God knows that I deal with this jargon every day … my all-time favorite is one that John McIntyre didn’t list. See the bottom of this post to read my contribution to his list. [...]

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