American Sherlock

murder, forensics, and the birth of American CSI

Explores the life and career of Edward Oscar Heinrich, dubbed the "American Sherlock Holmes," who some consider the father of forensic science in America. Explains how, through a forty-year career, Heinrich helped solve more than 2,000 cases using techniques that are still used, such as blood splatter analysis, ballistics, and fingerprinting.

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