True stories of C.S.I
True stories of C.S.I2008
About this book
The bestselling forensic psychologist examines the true crimes that inspired the television smash hit, C.S.I. Katherine Ramsland follows the evidence and revisits some of the most absorbing episodes of the phenomenally popular C.S.I. television franchise, and explores the real-life crimes that inspired them. She also looks into the authenticity of the forensic investigations recreated for the dramatizations, and the painstaking real-life forensic process employed in every one of the actual cases?from notorious mass-murderer Richard Speck, to the massacre of Buddhist monks in an Arizona Temple, to a baffling case of apparent spontaneous combustion.
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL1828381W
Subjects
CSI: crime scene investigation (Television program)Case studiesCrimeCriminal investigationLarge type booksMurderPopular worksCSI, crime scene investigation (Television program)Television programsCrime, united statesMurder, united statesCriminal investigation, united states