<P>When a corpse is found in a body of water, authorities generally presume that the manner of death was either an accident or a suicide. They do not treat the recovery site as a potential crime scene or homicide, so many cases remain unsolved. <B>Case Studies in Drowning Forensics</B> investigates
Case studies in drowning forensics
โ Scribed by Gannon, Kevin; Gilbertson, D. Lee; Duarte, Anthony
- Publisher
- CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 456
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: 1. Introduction --
2. Patrick James McNeil --
3. Lawrence Robert Andrews, Jr. --
4. Adam Michael Falcon --
5. Gerald Lee Smith --
6. Brian Richard Welzien --
7. Christopher Mark Jenkins --
8. Jelani Dante Brinson --
9. Todd Douglas Geib --
10. Thomas James Booth, III --
11. Cullen Fortney --
12. Nathan Allen Kapfer --
13. Jeffrey Forest Geesey --
14. Jared Phillip Dion --
15. Lucas Gerard Homan --
16. Epilogue.
โฆ Subjects
Drowning;Case studies;Forensic pathology;Case studies;Drowning;Forensic pathology;Ertrinken;Rechtsmedizin;Forensic Pathology
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