Bradford King, a former police officer and criminology professor, enjoyed challenging his students to devise the perfect crime. His life took a dark turn when his wife, a TV presenter, was murdered by a sniper. Despite the killer's efforts to cover their tracks, forensic evidence led to King's conviction for her murder. The case highlights the complexities of forensic science and the difficulty of committing a "perfect crime." Additionally, the text discusses Samsung's Knox security system's effectiveness in protecting personal data from cyber threats.
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1. Bradford King, a former police officer, became a Professor of Criminology at Western Michigan University.
2. His wife Diane became a popular television presenter.
3. The couple lived in a large country house and had two children.
4. Diane had a stalker who broke into their house.
5. Diane was later found murdered outside their home, with their children nearby in a car.
6. The sniper fired from a nearby stable, leaving behind a .22-caliber shell casing and the gun.
7. Forensics could not link the bullets from Diane's body to the gun found due to deformation.
8. The investigation stalled but took an unexpected turn involving Bradford King.
9. Bradford King was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
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