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Old 07-20-2008, 11:42 AM
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The Killer Book of True Crimes

This book goes into all different killers. It talks about arson, prisons, death row, and goes into detail about some murders, like the amityville murders. Its a great read if your into all of that.
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Well, it's all about different criminals and how people go about doing different kind of crimes. It was a great book. Now, I want to read another book by the same author titled, The killer book of serial killers. Supposed to go into serial killers only and stuff.

I need a good book about the forensics aspect of things, any ideas?
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I need a good book about the forensics aspect of things, any ideas?
I've just read a good one. "Bodies We've Buried" by Jarrett Hallcox and Amy Welch.
It's about the National Forensic Academy, a CSI training school run by the two authors. Very interesting. There was a brief TV series about it on, I think, TruTV.
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I've just read a good one. "Bodies We've Buried" by Jarrett Hallcox and Amy Welch.
It's about the National Forensic Academy, a CSI training school run by the two authors. Very interesting. There was a brief TV series about it on, I think, TruTV.
This sounds like something I'd read.

Ditto "The Killer Book..." Or not. What a tacky title!
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