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Writing in – literally – forensic detail about the clues that have led to the identification, high-profile arrests and convictions of murderers and criminals such as Joe O’Reilly, Sharon Collins and the Mulhall sisters...
‘Dead Men Talk’ describes how the Garda’s Forensic Science Laboratory has cracked some of Ireland’s most notorious and heinous crimes and will draw you in and leave you breathless
Autopsies to establish cause and time of death. Ballistics to discover what gun was used. The telltale fingerprint, the DNA traced from a hair, retina scanning, toxicology, pathology, computer, mobile phone and GPs forensics to criminal profiling.. Tyre prints, dentals records, body fluids, maggots ... It’s all the stuff of the modern police TV drama.
But forensics is a very real and vital part of solving any crime. With modern technologies, the role of the Forensic scientist, the science of forensics and the gathering of forensic evidence has never been more relevant.
Delving into the fascinating world of the Irish forensics investigator. Sandra Mara a member of the Forensic Science Society since 1986, describes how the Garda’s Forensic Science Laboratory has cracked some of Ireland’s most notorious crimes in ‘Dead Men Talk’
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