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From the criminal who thinks he can get away with his crime/s, whether it be the perfect poison leaving no trace, the murdered body disposed of so easily. However tiny the clue, it will be more than enough for the forensic expert. We have all watched CSI, haven’t we?
Crucial evidence can be deduced from a bloodstain or a fingerprint, it is possible to detect DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in the smallest scrap of clothing and vital clues gathered by electronic equipment, voice machines and lie detectors.
This book is the most interesting story of international criminal detection and the crime busting methods of the FBI, New Scotland Yard and Interpol.
March 21, 2012 Posted by nanspassions | murder stories | Busters, crime, Crime Busters, Criminal detection, DNA, DNA testing, evidence, FBI, Interpol, Jack the Ripper, murder, Scotland Yard, Time Warner Paperbacks, vital evidence | Leave a comment
My passions. Anyone who knows me knows about my passions – or at least a few of ’em.
They range from crime & courts, murder stories/movies, plants/flowers/nature and gardening to books (again books relating to murder stories, crime & courts) and my dog. It doesn’t mean I’m not going to talk about other things. You might indeed be surprised.
Anyway, here is the home page of this blog. I hope to be able to write regularly and passionately. I would of course love to hear what you have to say about my posts; I therefore invite you to send your comments here and your pictures by email. You can write in English, French or Creole.
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