Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.

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A power point on the BTK Killer( Dennis Radar)

Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.Present a 15-20 minute Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of your case study. Include one introduction slide.
In one slide, discuss the background and history of your case study (e.g. childhood, upbringing, brothers, sisters, crime history of family, etc). Note: Try to include pics in your presentation.
With a minimum of 5-8 slides, discuss the history of the crimes committed. Talk about the details of the crimes, crime patterns, and victims. You may want to break this down into 1 slide for each area.
Law Enforcement: In a slide, discuss any challenges of law enforcement investigation during their search. Talk about the discoveries, breakthroughs, successes, failures, etc.
Courts: Discuss the apprehension, charges, and final outcome of the court case.
Conclusion: Discuss what your take away is from your study. What things did you learn? Open the floor to questions.
If using a video with your presentation, limit this to no more than 5 minutes in length.
Tips

No lengthy paragraphs in your slides! Keep your words down to bullets only…. be concise and brief.
Each slide should have 4-7 bullets….no more.
Use images….but sparingly. Ensure that your pics are of good quality and that they reinforce and compliment your message.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Light text on a dark background is best.
Be consistent in your formatting of slides (e.g. headers, text, templating, etc)
When presenting, do not read from your slides.
Check the spelling and grammar before you present.

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