Grave Secrets

Grave Secrets

Auteur : Cyril H. Wecht, Mark Curriden, Benjamin Wecht

Date de publication : 1996

Éditeur : Dutton

Nombre de pages : 276

Résumé du livre

America's premier forensic pathologist has written his most eye-opening book yet - as he illumines the most shocking crimes and spellbinding trials of our time. Others include cases to which Cyril Wecht was summoned from around the globe, along with the Connecticut killing where the wrong man may have been convicted of the savage murder of his wife and her parents, the tragic truth about a fatal Kentucky nightclub fire, and probing revelations about needless deaths caused by U.S. government health programs. Whether describing bullet wounds or blood samples, chemical compounds or courtroom tactics, conflicting opinions or medical certainties, no one tops Cyril Wecht in expertise, objectivity, and outspokenness. Shocking eyewitness testimony and crucial findings of facts make Grave Secrets a fascinating and enlightening perspective on contemporary times.

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