Investigative Insights Into a Fayetteville Homicide Case

Class | Registration opens Tuesday, February 4, 2025 10:00 AM

481 S. Shiloh Drive Fayetteville, AR 72704 United States
Training Room, 159
Open to OLLI Members & Non-OLLI Members
Monday, March 3, 2025 (one day)
10:00 AM-12:00 PM on Mon
$34.00
$19.00

Investigative Insights Into a Fayetteville Homicide Case

Class | Registration opens Tuesday, February 4, 2025 10:00 AM

In April 2007, a young couple was brutally murdered in an apartment complex once known as the Law Quad on West Sycamore Street in Fayetteville. Through meticulous investigation, the primary suspect and an accomplice were identified and arrested within 48 hours. The main suspect demanded a trial and was convicted, while the accomplice accepted a plea deal.

Join John Brooks, retired Crime Scene Investigator and current Criminal Investigation lecturer at the University of Arkansas, as he takes you through this compelling homicide case. This course offers an exclusive opportunity to study the investigative process, legal strategies, and forensic science involved in solving this chilling crime. With real-life case analysis, you’ll gain insights into how detectives and forensic experts work together to uncover crucial evidence and bring criminals to justice.

Note: Some images and materials may be graphic and not suitable for all audiences.

  • This class will meet in person at the OLLI offices, located at 481 S. Shiloh Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72704. Please read your class reminder email for the exact room location.

    Class changes occasionally happen, please watch for (and read) announcements or emails from OLLI regarding your class.

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Brooks, John
John Brooks

John Brooks is a former Crime Scene Investigator with the Fayetteville Police Department. He retired in 2017 after a successful 16+ year career with the department and has taught Criminal Investigation in the Fulbright College of Arts and Science Sociology/Criminology Department at the University of Arkansas since 2007. After retirement from the police department he formed John M Brooks LLC- a private investigation firm that offers multiple services to attorneys and the citizens of NWA.