Saturday, August 7, 2010

Jumped, Fell, or Pushed? by Steven A Koelher and Pete Moore (Readers Digest)

This book is an amazing compilation of techniques used to solves murders and other criminal activities. It's chapters cover everything from how they trail a killer, to fingerprints and genetic material, to bullets and poisons. At the end of the chapters, it has case studies that give you a real life application of what the chapter talked about. It has case studies on Ted Bundy, Timothy McVeigh, Snowtown murders in Australia, and many, many others. I liked reading the case studies and learning the real-life applications. It's a good book to read, and also a good reference book. (Not as a killer, mind you. As a student of criminology.)
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