George McClellan kept the Necco Wafers under his saddle when he wasn't in battle - which he never was.
Before forensics, DNA, and CSI we had dollhouses – an unimaginable collection of miniature crime scenes, known as the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death. Created in the 1930s and 1940s by a crime-fighting millionaire heiress grandmother Frances Glessner, the Nutshells helped homicide detectives hone their investigative skills. Despite all the advances in forensics, the Nutshells are still used today to train detectives.
…Now here’s an interesting movie idea…
So this documentary is actually one of the coolest things I’ve watched and it’s on Netflix SO. YOU SHOULD WATCH IT IF...
—- That’s really clever.
there was this serial killer in CSI that did this miniatures of his crime scenes.