The Devil's Dozen: How Cutting-Edge Forensics Took Down 12 Notorious Serial Killers

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Penguin, 7.4.2009 - 336 sivua
A forensics expert follows the historic evolution of CSI through a century of serial killers.

"Katherine Ramsland has brilliantly captured the insights and drama of some fascinating cases" (Dr. Henry Lee) in her previous bestselling books. Now she examines the case histories of twelve of the most notorious serial killers of the last one hundred years, and answers the questions: What clues did they leave behind? How were they eventually caught? How was each twist and turn of their crimes matched by the equally compelling weapons of science and logic?

From exploring the nineteenth century's earliest investigative tools to remarkable twenty-first century CSI advances, The Devil's Dozen provides a fascinating window into the world of those who kill-and those who dedicate their lives to bringing them to justice.
 

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Deduction Determination and Dogged Persistence
15
Secrets in Blood
43
Deciphering a Deadly Document
58
The Art of Darkness
84
First DNA Sweep
109
Lured into the Mirror
130
Linkage Analysis and the Detectives Database
159
A Risky Sting
187
The Most Expensive Fingerprint
214
Computer Forensics and a Clever Lie
238
The Brain Never Lies
258
Mass Fatality ID
281
Lessons for Law Enforcement
312
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Dr. Katherine Ramsland teaches forensic psychology at DeSales University. She has appeared on more than 200 crime documentaries and magazine shows, is an executive producer of Murder House Flip, and has consulted for CSI, Bones, and The Alienist. The author of more than 1,500 articles and 68 books, including How to Catch a Killer, The Psychology of Death Investigations, and The Mind of a Murderer, she spent five years working with Dennis Rader on his autobiography, Confession of a Serial Killer: The Untold Story of Dennis Rader, The BTK Killer.

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