Bodies of evidence /

Even as far back as the 13th century the Chinese appreciated that at a crime scene, "the difference of a hair" could change whether or not a crime was solved. Since then, criminal investigators have learned how to interpret vital testimony that is written in the language of fingerprints an...

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Main Author: Innes, Brian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pleasantville, NY : Reader's Digest , c2000
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Table of Contents:
  • Gathering the evidence
  • Suicide or murder?
  • Mark of death
  • With poison deadly
  • Skull and bones
  • Breath of life
  • Worm in the flesh
  • Finger of suspicion
  • Written in blood
  • DNA fingerprinting
  • Hanging by a hair
  • Speeding bullet
  • Fire and destruction
  • Fragments of evidence
  • Speaking likeness
  • Guilty party
  • Forensic hardware