Silent Witnesses The Often Gruesome but Always Fascinating History of Forensic Science

Nigel McCrery

eBook - 2014

Crime novelist and former police officer Nigel McCrery provides an account of all the major areas of forensic science from around the world over the past two centuries. The book weaves dramatic narrative and scientific principles together in a way that allows readers to figure out crimes along with the experts. Readers are introduced to such fascinating figures as Dr. Edmond Locard, the "French Sherlock Holmes"; Edward Heinrich, "Wizard of Berkeley," who is credited with having solved more than 2,000 crimes; and Alphonse Bertillon, the French scientist whose guiding principle, "no two individuals share the same characteristics," became the core of criminal identification. Landmark crime investigations examined ...in depth include a notorious murder involving blood evidence and defended by F. Lee Bailey, the seminal 1936 murder that demonstrated the usefulness of the microscope in examining trace evidence, the 1849 murder of a wealthy Boston businessman that demonstrated how difficult...

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Published
Chicago Review Press
Language
English
Main Author
Nigel McCrery
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Kindle Book, OverDrive Read eBook
Kindle Book
ASINB00ME3PSCQ
Release Date9/1/2014
OverDrive Read eBook
ISBN9781613730058
Release Date9/1/2014