What traces would you look for on a truck that transported stolen goods? After reading this book, you’ll know the answer. Its author, Angela Gallop—Britain’s most in-demand forensic expert and a specialist in unsolved cases—explains how crime investigations are carried out. Angela says that at every crime scene there are clues; the hardest part is to find them and carefully collect them: blood, hair, glass fragments, pollen, and much more.
While listening to this book, it becomes clear how complex forensic science is: to reconstruct the sequence of events of a crime and uncover the truth about what really happened, specialists need to be not only extremely attentive to details, but also able to think outside the box.