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Crime's NemesisOrder through Amazon Luke S. May Due to copyright restrictions, distribution is limited to the U.S. |
CSI: 1930Luke S. May started out at an early age as a private detective, but soon became one of the earliest independent forensic investigators. He was responsible for the development of techniques and equipment that aided the growth of criminal forensic research and the founding of police laboratories. First published in 1936, Crime's Nemesis details the many ways criminals left behind clues, and the techniques used to track them down and convict them. This book is a fascinating window into the origins of forensic science, which has so captivated many through popular fiction and television shows. |
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