TRUE CRIME AUSTRALIA
In a close examination of an assault victim’s body, a forensic physician can ‘read’ the terrible alphabet that fists and weapons have written across it. A crime scene investigator notes the tiny indentations on the fragments of a tin can identified at a bomb site, enabling him to find the can opener that made them – and the bomb-maker who used it. A forensic dentist identifies the thief who dropped some chewing gum, with his teeth marks in it, during a burglary. Liz Porter’s riveting casebook shows how forensic investigators – including pathologists, chemists, entomologists, DNA specialists and document examiners – have used their expertise in dozens of fascinating crimes and mysteries.
xxiii, 405 p., : 24 cm. First Edition. 060623
Forensic sciences. | Forensic scientists. | Forensic pathology — Case studies. | Criminal investigation — Case studies.