FORENSICS True Stories from Australian Police Files

Author: Petraitis (Vikki)
Year: 2006
Publisher: Five Mile Press
Edition Details: 1st Australian Edn.
Book Condition: F.
ISBN: 9781741240801
Price: £7.00
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Softcover. A fingerprint identifies a serial poisoner, a strange indentation in a caravan panel prove a hit-run driver's guilt, and a mass DNA screening flushes out a brutal criminal. The author has interviewed Australian police from Forensics, Fingerprints, Criminal Investigation Units and Homicide to write these stranger than fiction true-crime stories. They include : 'Poison Ivy', the Melbourne woman so dubbed because of her habit of drugging and robbing lonely, vulnerable men. Police taking part in the lengthy investigation had the added pressure of believing it was only a matter of time before one of her victims died as a result of her tactics. The De Gruchy case, in which 3 members of a family were found brutally murdered in their home outside Wollongong. Forensic evidence alone proved the identity of the killer. Death at Violet Town, a fatal collision in which a hit-run driver killed a 12yr old boy at Easter. Meticulous forensic detection - and a stroke of luck - resulted in a conviction after a tense 6-month hunt. In all these cases, forensics played a key role in bringing the perpetrators to justice. But unlike many fictional TV forensics shows, the resolution of these real-life detective stories relied as much on the dogged determination of the police involved as on modern technology. Illus. 255pp. trade size softcover. From the library of true crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. F. with no creasing to covers.

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