Delving into four captivating true crime cases, this book reveals both the forensic details and emotional narratives behind each story. It begins with the mysterious death of a self-help guru linked to "The Harlem Kevorkian," followed by the harrowing abduction of a girl and the strange trial of her captor. The third case highlights a relative's relentless pursuit of justice for a murdered dentist, while the final tale showcases the bravery of grandparents who fought to rescue a baby from a horrific situation. Each case uncovers shocking new insights.
Cyril H. Wecht Bücher



A Question of Murder
- 347 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Renowned for his extensive experience, Dr. Cyril Wecht has conducted over 16,000 autopsies in high-profile cases, making him a leading forensic pathologist. His investigations span a diverse range of notable deaths, from celebrities to political figures, and include infamous cases like those of Laci Peterson and JonBenét Ramsey. With a career marked by courtroom testimonies and media appearances, Dr. Wecht's insights have shaped public understanding of complex forensic issues, showcasing the intersection of science and justice.