Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.Du kan altid afmelde dig igen.
An in-depth examination of all the facets of investigating police-related deaths, this book includes coverage of death scene investigation for reconstruction. It discusses collection of physical evidence, interviews, medical examination of the decedent, psychological factors involving both parties, and litigation of alleged police misconduct. Th
It was Christmas when the neighbors heard the screams. They came from a Tudor mansion on a quiet street in peaceful Boulder, Coloradoa suburban home that would soon become the most infamous house in the country. It was here that six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey livedand it was here that she died. When the little girl went missing, the police assumed she'd been kidnapped. But when her broken body was found hidden in the basement, the case became a murder investigation, and the prime suspects were her parents. JonBenet's death shocked the nation, but despite relentless media scrutiny, the crime was never solved. Using publicly-available evidence, legendary forensic investigator Cyril Wecht formed a provocative, comprehensive theory of the events leading up to her death. Now, for the first time, the whole story can be told. In this gripping true crime account, the full tragedy of JonBenet will finally be revealed.
Offers an in-depth exploration of four fascinating true crime cases from the files of Cyril Wecht, MD, JD, one of America's most respected forensic pathologists. Coauthored by crime writer Dawna Kaufmann, it explores both the technical and the human sides of murder - and includes new and shocking revelations for each case.
For six decades, Pittsburgh-based forensic scientist Cyril Wecht has been an outspoken authority when horrible things happen to everyday people. His memoir describes his work on famous cases, his life in the public eye and his legal battles with determined and powerful authorities, from his hometown DA to a US Attorney and the FBI.
In the words of one reviewer Cyril Wecht's Legal Medicine has helped validate and develop the field which it reports. Legal Medicine contains essays on such topics as blood alcohol concentrations, use of polygraph machines, artificial insemination, and antitrust laws and the physician.
Established in 1969, Cyril Wecht's Legal Medicine series has, in the words of a review of the 1982 volume, helped validate and develop the field which it reports. Legal Medicine's format assembles articles by experts dealing with a range of topics in the field of legal medicine and forensic science.
Legal Medicine explores the legal issues that arise from government policy influencing medical practice, advances in medical technology, and new disease patterns.
Offers information on eight mysterious deaths which were the headline stories of their day. From crime scene to morgue to courtroom, and finally the court of public opinion, this title is suitable for true-crime readers.
An examination of the various facets of investigating police-related deaths. It includes coverage of death scene investigation for reconstruction. It discusses collection of physical evidence, interviews, medical examination of the decedent, psychological factors involving both parties, and litigation of alleged police misconduct.
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.