9781573929851-1573929859-Cracking Cases: The Science of Solving Crimes

Cracking Cases: The Science of Solving Crimes

ISBN-13: 9781573929851
ISBN-10: 1573929859
Edition: 1
Author: Henry C. Lee
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Format: Hardcover 316 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781573929851
ISBN-10: 1573929859
Edition: 1
Author: Henry C. Lee
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Format: Hardcover 316 pages

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Cracking Cases: The Science of Solving Crimes (ISBN-13: 9781573929851 and ISBN-10: 1573929859), written by authors Henry C. Lee, was published by Prometheus Books in 2002. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Murder & Mayhem (True Crime, Criminology, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Cracking Cases: The Science of Solving Crimes (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Murder & Mayhem books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.35.

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Truly a legend in his own time, Dr. Henry C. Lee is considered by many to be the greatest forensic scientist in the world. He gained widespread public recognition through his testimony in the televised O. J. Simpson trial. Since that time he has helped with the Jon Benet Ramsey case and the investigations of mass murder in Croatia.

This book will take the reader through the entire investigative process of five murder cases, with Dr. Lee as the tour guide. The cases include:

the O. J. Simpson case, in which Dr. Lee's analysis of the blood evidence at the crime scene revealed that the Los Angeles Police Department had missed several blood drops on the back of Nicole Simpson, a footprint belonging to a second possible assailant, and the physical improbability of Mr. Simpson's climbing a fence to return to his home.
the "woodchipper murder," in which an Eastern Airlines pilot murdered his wife and then put her body through a woodchipper in an attempt to dispose of the remains.
the Mathison murder, in which a veteran Hawaiian police sergeant claimed to have accidentally run over his wife after she fled the family van during a dispute.
the Ed Sherman murder, in which a college English professor attempted to disguise the time of his wife's death by turning up the air conditioning unit in their house and then using the alibi that he was away from the home sailing on the day the crime allegedly took place.
the McArthur murder, in which a police sergeant shot and killed his wife, but then tried to make it appear that she had accidentally killed herself.

In each case, Dr. Lee presents in scientific detail how he investigated the murders, analyzed the evidence, and used techniques that played a critical role in bringing criminals to justice. He discusses how the criminalist examines blood spatter evidence and uses blood identification, DNA analysis, and other forensic technologies developed in the world's best laboratories. This is a fascinating insider's look by a world-renowned expert into the pursuit of justice in some of the most grisly criminal cases of recent times.

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