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Murderous Methods Using Forensic Science to Solve Lethal Crimes

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ISBN-10: 0231131186

ISBN-13: 9780231131186

Edition: 2005

Authors: Mark Benecke, Karin Heusch, Rachel Demeny

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How did a piece of wood lead investigators in the Lindbergh kidnapping case to Bruno Hauptmann? Who, besides O. J. Simpson, knows something about the death of his ex-wife? And just who was the "Vampire of D]sseldorf"? These are just some of the questions Mark Benecke explores in this compelling and surprising history of criminal investigative methods and techniques. Benecke, a leading forensic scientist who is frequently called upon to help solve crimes throughout the world, takes the reader through some of the most infamous and intriguing murder investigations in the United States, Germany, and Canada. In discussions of the cases against O. J. Simpson, and others, Benecke carefully…    
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 10/12/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 280
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.100

Mark Benecke is an internationally known forensic scientist and the author of Medical Detectives and The Dream of Eternal Life: Biomedicine, Aging, and Immortality, as well as numerous other books published in China, Korea, Germany, Denmark, and the Ukraine. His prolific papers on DNA, forensic entomology, and blood splatter analysis have been published in a variety of scientific journals, and he has hosted shows on forensic science for the National Geographic Channel. A complete guide to Benecke's life and work can be found at http://www.benecke.com.

Foreword
On my conscience
Traces
Witnesses, coincidences, and measurements
Fatal crimes, sometimes fatal punishments
Witnesses, publicity, and dead silence